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Pamman (Template:Lang-ml) (28 February 1920 – 3 June 2007), born R. Parmeswara Menon, was a prolific Malayalam novelist from Kollam, Kerala, India. He is best known for his novels which grapple with the sensual imagery of the human psyche.[1] He has also written the script for several Malayalam movies. Some of his novels were made into films, including Chattakari and Adimakal. He won the State Film award twice.

Major works

Pamman has authored over 44 novels and short stories among them the most notables are[2] He Was employed as General Manager IN WESTERN RAILWAY & was based in Mumbai

  • Bhraanthu
  • Chattakari
  • Adimakal
  • Missi
  • Thamburatti
  • Ammini Ammavan
  • Nerippodu
  • Orumbattaval
  • Appu
  • Vashalan
  • Samaram
  • Chakravatham
  • Devagandhari
  • Karppoorathulasiyude Manam
  • Chathurangam
  • Paapamoksham
  • Karmmayogi
  • Ashtamathil Shani
  • Poochakkannulla Pennungal
  • Odukkam
  • Vazhi Pizhachavar
  • Panchavatiyile Gandharvam
  • Sister
  • Nirbhagyajaathakam
  • Thiranottam
  • Kuttasammadahdfhtham
  • Ezhunnallathu-stories

References

  1. ^ "Malayalam novelist Pamman dies-Thiru'puram-Cities-The Times of India". The Times of India. 4 June 2007. Retrieved 26 April 2008.
  2. ^ "The Hindu : Kerala / Thiruvananthapuram News : Pamman dead". The Hindu. 4 June 2007. Retrieved 29 December 2008.