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Sebastian Pallithode

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Sebastian Pallithode
Native name
സെബാസ്റ്റ്യന്‍ പള്ളിത്തോട്
BornSebastian
Alappuzha, Kerala
NationalityIndian
Genremalayalam short story, Malayalam literature, malayalam novels
Notable awardsPonjikkara Rafi literary award
Website
sebastianpallithode.com

Sebastian Pallithode (Template:Lang-ml) is a prolific Malayalam writer and novelist from Alappuzha, Kerala, India who had received many awards and recognitions for his work. He has written more than 32 novels, including Nirangalude Rajakumaran, Agnus Dei, Judatheruvu, Jeevichirikkunavarude Manasil, Thorathe Peyyunna Mazhayil, Theophinachan: Oru Manushyasnehiyude Velipadukal, Pope John Paul II and Jeevithavum Kaalavum.

In April 2014, he received the first Ponjikkara Rafi literary award for his short stories in several Malayalam magazines and dailies.[1]

Bibliography

Sebastian Pallithode has authored over 32 novels and short stories among them the most notables are

  • Clint - Nirangalude Rajakumaran
  • Agnus Dei
  • Judatheruvu
  • Jeevichirikkunavarude Manasil
  • Thorathe Peyyunna Mazhayil
  • Theophinachan: Oru Manushyasnehiyude Velipadukal
  • Pope John Paul II
  • Jeevithavum Kaalavum

References

  1. ^ "Award for Pallithode". The Hindu. 2004-04-15. Retrieved 2019-04-10.[dead link]