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Rosy Thomas

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Rosy Thomas (1927-2009) was an Indian writer. Her works were written in Malayalam.
She was born in 1927 in Kerala. Rosy Thomas was the daughter of Mary Paul and literary critic M. P. Paul. She married Malayalam playwright and literary critic C. J. Thomas. [1] She was widowed at the age of 31. Her best known work[citation needed] is a memoir on her husband C. J. Thomas, Ivan Ente Priya C. J.

She died on 6 December 2009 .[2]

Famous Works

  • Ivan ente priya C. J. (Biography)
  • Urangunna Simham (Memoir on M. P. Paul)
  • Annie (Novel)
  • Jalakakkazhcha (Essays)
  • Malavellam
  • Amerikkayil oru malayalippennu (Travelogue)

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