Chandramathi
Chandramathi | |
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Chandrika Balan | |
Born | Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India | 17 January 1954
Pen name | Chandramathi |
Occupation | Author, academic, translator, critic |
Language | English, Malayalam |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | University of Kerala |
Notable awards | Padmarajan Puraskaram, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award |
Website | |
chandrikabalan |
Chandrika Balan (born 17 January 1954) is an Indian bilingual writer who has published books in both English and, under the pen name Chandramathi,ചന്ദ്രമതി in Malayalam. She is an award-winning writer of fiction and translator,[1] and a critic in both English and Malayalam.[2] Chandramathi has published four books in English and 20 books in Malayalam, including 12 collections of short stories including a novelette, an anthology of medieval Malayalam poetry, two collections of essays, two memoirs, and five books translated from English.
Academic career
Chandramathi was born in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. She passed her post graduation in English Language and Literature from the University of Kerala in 1976 with a first class. In 1988 she received her PhD, from the University of Kerala. She was a Professor of English literature in All Saints' College, Thriuvananthapuram.[3] From 1993 to 1994 she served as Executive Editor of Medieval Indian Literature.[1]
In recognition of her academic career she received the Professor Sivaprasad Foundation Award for The Most Outstanding Teacher in 1999[citation needed] and the Alumni Association of St. Berchmans College's award for the Best College Teacher in Kerala in 2002.[4] In 1998 she visited Sweden with the team of 10 Indian writers under the Sahitya Akademi's cultural exchange programme. The visit inspired her to write the short story "Reindeer".[3]
Awards
- Thoppil Ravi Foundation Award (1995)[1]
- V.P.Sivakumar Smaraka Keli award for The Best Short Story of the Year (1996)
- Katha National Award for fiction and translation (1997)[1]
- The State Bank of Travancore Literary Award for the Best Collection of fiction,1997. (1998)
- Odakkuzhal Award for the Best Work, 1998.
- The Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Best Fiction-1996-1998. (1999)
- The Muthukulam Parvathy Amma Prize for the Best Woman Writer of 2003. (2004)
- A.P.Kalakkad Award for the Best Fiction. (2004)
- Kerala Sahitya Akademi C.B.Kumar Endowment Award for the Best collection of Essays. (2005)
- Padmarajan Puraskaram for the Best Short Fiction of 2006. (2007)[5]
- Kairali Award (New York) for the Best Writer in Malayalam (2007)
- Avaneebala Puraskaram for the best woman writer (2009)[3]
- O.V.Vijayan Puraskaram for the best work of short fiction. The Indian Express. 23 October 2016.
Bibliography
Books in English
- V. K. Krishna Menon. (Co-Author). Madras: Macmillan, 1990.
- Best-Loved Stories. (Co-Editor). Madras: Anu Chitra, 1991.
- The Private Garden : Family in Post-war British Drama. (Author). New Delhi: Academic Foundation, 1993.
- Critical Spectrum: Responses to Contemporary Literary Theories. (Editor). Calcutta : Papyrus, 1993.
- Arya and Other Stories. Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, 2014.[6]
Books in Malayalam: Fiction
- Aryavarthanam. [Arya Repeated]. Kottayam: DC Books, 1995.
- Devigramam. [Village of the Goddess] Kottayam: DC Books, 1997.
- Reindeer. Calicut: Mulberry, 1998.
- Swayam, Swantham. [Me, Mine]. Trivandrum: Prabhath Books, 1999.
- Vethaalakathakal. [Tales From the Vetaal]. Thrissur : Current Books, 1999.
- Daivam Swargathil. [ God is in His Heaven]. Kottayam: DC Books, 2000.
- Thattarakkudiyile Vigrahangal. [The Idols of the Blacksmiths' Street]. Kollam: Sankeertanam- Publishers, 2002.
- Annayude Athazhavirundu. [Anna's Banquet]. Kottyam: DC Books,2006.
- Ente Priyappetta Kathakal. [ Stories Dear to Me]. Kottayam: DC Books
- Chandramathiyude Kathakal. [Compilation all the stories]. Kottayam: DC Books, 2009.
- Ivide Oru Techie. [ A Techie Here ]. Kottayam: DC Books, 2010.
- Sherlock Holmes. [Stories for children]. Calicut : Poorna Publications, 2010.
Aparnayude Thadavarakal(Aswathiyudethum) [ The Prison houses of Aparna; Aswathy's Too. NOVEL]. Kottayam: DCBooks 2013
Books in Malayalam: Non-fiction
- Madhyakaala Malayala Kavitha. [Medieval Malayalam Poetry] (Co-Editor). New Delhi : National Book Trust, 1998.
- Perilla Prasnangal. [ Problems without a Name]. Thrissur: Current Books, 2003.
- Njandukalude Naattil Oru Idavela. [ An Interval in the Land of the Crabs : Cancer memoirs]. Kottayam: DC Books,2006.
- Sooryarajaavinte Pranayini. [The Lover of the Sun-God]. Kottayam : DC Books, 2007.
- Njan Oru Veedu. [I, A House]. (Childhood Memoirs). Trichur: H&C, 2010.
Oliverude Diarykkurippukal. [ Ruskin Bond's novel Mr. Oliver's Diary ].Kottayam: DC Books,2011.
The latest Malayalam movie of Nivin Pauly -- Njandukalude Nattil Oru Idavela is based on Chandramati's well-known memoirs titled Njandukalude Nattil Oru Idavela which is an autobiographical story of her long fight with cancer and survival.
Books in Malayalam: Translations
- Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai. (Monograph by K. Ayyappa Paniker). Kottayam : DC Books, 1992.
- Janu. (Novel by Menon Marath). Thrissur : Kerala Sahitya Akademi, 2003.
- Vanchana. (Harold Pinter's play : The Betrayal). Trivandrum : Chintha Publishers, 2008.
- Unmeshadinangal. ( Laurent Graff's novel Happy Days). Kottayam : DC Books, 2010.
- Kazhinja Kaalangal. (Harold Pinter's play Old Times) Trivandrum: Chintha Publishers, 2010.
References
- ^ a b c d Dutt, Kartik Chandra (1999). Who's who of Indian Writers, 1999: A-M. Sahitya Akademi. p. 220.
- ^ Zide, Arlene R. K., ed. (1993). In their own voice: The Penguin anthology of contemporary Indian women poets. Penguin Books. p. 251.
- ^ a b c Ramesh, Rasika (23 May 2010). "Teacher, Writer and Cancer Fighter". Yentha.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
- ^ "Alumni Awards". Alumni Association of St. Berchmans College, Kuwait Chapter. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
- ^ "Rooted in reality". The Hindu. 4 August 2007. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
- ^ http://www.earthenlampjournal.com/bookreview.php?review_id=34
External links
Reference links:
http://www.akmg.org/akmg-con-2012/biodata%20of%20speakers.pdf[permanent dead link ]
- http://www.yentha.com/news/view/1/Glimpses-Of-Kerala-On-Canvas
- http://mathrubhuminews.in/ee/ReadMore/2587/chandramathi-teacher-feels-total-satisfaction
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIPTxxfRWDQ
- http://colleges.papyrusclubs.com/hc/voice/interaction-with-writer-chandramathidrb-chandrika
- http://www.hindu.com/mp/2007/08/04/stories/2007080451870300.htm
- http://smashpipe.com/entertainment/videos/zIPTxxfRWDQ/Chat_with_writer_Chandramathi.html[permanent dead link ]
- http://www.sakaaltimes.com/NewsDetails.aspx?NewsId=5699350283157912439&SectionId=5494605966908300850&SectionName=Civic&NewsDate=20131125&NewsTitle=Malayalam%20literary%20conclave%20held%20in%20Pune
- http://2dmovie.com/Second-Show-Sahithya-Jalakam-26-11-2013-Chandra.html?ytid=peKMoo9sNzw&qs=Second+Show&ln=Malayalam
- 1954 births
- Living people
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- Malayalam-language writers
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- Malayalam novelists
- Malayalam short story writers
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- Cancer survivors
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- 20th-century Indian short story writers
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