Arya Gopi

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Arya Gopi is a Malayalam poet from India with three Malayalam and one English books in her credit. Malakha Matsyam,[1] Jeevante Vaakukal,[2] Avasanathe Manushyan[3] and Sob of Strings[4] are her published works. Avasanathe Manushyan has won Vyloppilly Award 2014 and Government of Kerala Youth Icon Award 2016 besides bagging Sahitya Sree award for the same year. A regular face at literary events in Kerala, she recites poems at various programmes conducted by organisation such as Kendra Sahitya Akademy[5] and TV channels.[6] Her short stories are available on different anthologies.[7] Daughter of poet P. K. Gopi and Komalam, she has won numerous awards including V T Kumaran Master Award, Editor Sukumaran Memorial Award, etc.

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sob of strings

She is a professor at Zamorin's Guruvayurappan College.[8] In 2016, she won the Youth Icon Award from the Kerala State Youth Commission.[9] Also publishes and presents [10] on various literary topics.

Awards

Kakkad Award for Poetry, 2004

V T Kumaran master Award for Poetry, 2004

Benoy Chathuruthi Smaraka Award for Poetry, 2005

Poonthanam Sammanam for poetry-2003, 04, 05, 06

Madhyamam-Velicham Award for Poetry, 2004

Kanyaka-Mangalam Award for Poetry, 2005

London Sree Narayana Guru Mission Award for Poetry-2005

Rajani S Anand Memorial Award for Poetry, 2007

Kuttamath Award for Poetry, 2006

Cherusseri Puraskaram for poetry, 2008

kalalaya Ankanam Award for Poetry, 2005

Malayala Bhasha Padashala Asan Puraskaram for Poetry, 2007

Samsrithi-Dhronacharya Award for poetry, 2007

Bank Worker's Forum Award for Poetry, 2002, 03, 04, 05

SFI - National Conference Poetry Award, 2005

Anweshi Award for Poetry, 2004, 06

'Innu' All Kerala Poetry Competition - First Prize, 2007

SBT Poetry Prize, 2006

Tourism Dept. Environmental Poetry Competition - First prize, 2006

Katamanitta Memorial Award for Poetry, 2008

Calicut University Interzone Poetry competition - prize-2007, 2009

Keraleeyam Online Award for poetry, 2009

Punaloor Balan smaraka Award for poetry, 2010

A P Chaathu Memorial Poetry Award, 2013

Vyloppily Award, 2014

Editor M Sukumaran Memorial Kala Kaumudi Award, 2015

Kerala state government youth commission youth icon award 2016

Sahithyasree award 2016

Asan prize 2016

harisree radhakrishnan smaraka kavitha award 2016

M N Kuruppu smaraka kavitha puraskaram 2016

kalakaumudi mahakavi pallath raman puraskaram 2016

kozhisseri balaraman yuva award 2016

ankanam award 2016

International ONV foundation Dubai,yuva award 2017

Vayalar Ramavarma poetry prize 2016

ONV Cultural academy national yuva prathibha award 2017

Kerala government youth welfare board Swami Vivekanandan Puraskaram for literature, 2017

Avasanathe Manushyan by Arya Gopi

References

  1. ^ Matsyam, Malakha (2002). Malakha Matsyam. Kozhikode: Poorna Publication. pp. http://nbksnerul.com/pdf/malayalam_story.pdf.
  2. ^ Gopi, Arya (1 January 2006). Jeevante Vakkukal. DC Books. ISBN 9788126413645.
  3. ^ Manushyan, Avasanthe. http://greenbooksindia.com/content.php?param=Product&type=21587. Retrieved 20 February 2016. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Gopi, Arya (2011). Sob Of Strings. Kozhikode: Raspberry Books. pp. https://keralabookstore.com/book/sob-of-strings/1307/.
  5. ^ Kochi International Book Festival (9 December 2015), Poem Recitation by Arya Gopi, retrieved 20 February 2016
  6. ^ "വായനവിശേഷങ്ങള്‍ പങ്കുവച്ചു കവയിത്രി ആര്യാ ഗോപി". mathrubhuminews.in. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  7. ^ ARYA GOPI; et al. (1 January 2007). 40 Kuttikalude 40 Kathakal. TBS Publishers' Distributors. TBS Building, G H Road. Calicut - 673 001.
  8. ^ "Working Group". Rural South Asia. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  9. ^ "Youth Icon Awards Announced". The Hindu. 8 February 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  10. ^ "Rural South Asia". www.ruralsouthasia.org. Retrieved 20 February 2016.

[1] " Yuvaprathibha puraskaram aaru perk ",Malayalam Manorama, 09-03-2017

http://onvfoundation.org/Harithamaanasam.html

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/sugathakumari-bags-first-onv-literary-award/articleshow/58484998.cms

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/onv-literary-award-for-sugathakumari/article18360280.ece

External links


  1. ^ "Malayala Manorama dated March 9, 2017". {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)