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Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon
Born(1911-05-11)11 May 1911
Kaloor, Cochin
Died22 December 1985(1985-12-22) (aged 74)
OccupationPoet
NationalityIndian

Vyloppilli Sreedhara Menon (11 May 1911 – 22 December 1985) (also written as Vailoppilli)was an Indian poet of Kerala. He was born on 11 May 1911 in Kaloor in the Ernakulam district. He took his High School education from St. Albert's High School, Ernakulam and Bachelor Degree in Science from Maharajas College, Ernakulam.[1] In 1931, he became a teacher in government service.

He started writing under the pen name 'ahmed riaz' and his first collection, Kannikkoythu (Maiden Harvest), which came out in 1947, attracted the attention of critics with its innovative style which broke from the Romantic tradition. He was associated with Samastha Kerala Sahithya Parishath, the biggest forum for Malayalam writers at that time, for more than 10 years. He represented Kerala in the national poets' meetings held at Delhi (1951 and 1969) and Bangalore (1965). In 1970 he toured the Soviet Union. He was the first President of Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham, a forum of progressive writers led by leftist intellectuals and artists.[2]

He is considered by literary historians as one of the major voices in Malayalam poetry who marked the transition from the Romantic to the modern era. A scientific insight into the historical roots of social evolution and a deeper understanding of the psychological undercurrents of the human mind characterise his poetry. His mastery of the medium is evident in all his poems both lyrical and narrative.[3]

Many critics consider the long poem Kudiyozhikkal (Eviction of the tenant) as his magnum opus. In the prefatory lines to the poem the poet says: "Punchiri! Ha, Kuleenamam kallam. Nenchu keeri njan nerinekkattaam" (The smile! Oh, It's but a noble lie. Let me tear open my chest and show you the truth). The poem is a ruthless self-examination of a middle class land owner who realizes that the future belongs not to himself but to his poor tenant whom he despises at heart.[4][5] For an English translation of Kudiyozhikkal and other poems see Selected Poems of Valoppilli Sreedhara Menon by P.K.N.Panicker; Authorspress - 2015, ISBN 978-93-5207-076-3.

He died on 22 December 1985 and his body was cremated on the banks of the river Bharathappuzha (also called Nila), as he had wished.

Awards and honors

FAMOUS WORKS

  • Kannikoythu
  • Sreerekha
  • Onappatukar
  • Makarakoythu
  • Vithum Kaikkottum
  • Vida
  • Kaipavallari
  • Kuruvikal
  • Kudiyozhikkal
  • Minnaminni
  • Pachakkuthira
  • Mukulamala
  • Krishnamrigangal
  • Charithrathile Charudrisyam
  • Anthi Chayunnu
  • Kunnimanikal
  • Risyasringanum Alexandarum (Play)
  • Kavyalokasmaranakal (Autobiography)
  • Mambazham
  • Yugaparivarthanam

References

  1. ^ "Vailoppilli Sreedhara Menon - Biography" (in Malayalam). Kerala Sahitya Academy. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  2. ^ Sahithyakara Directory; Kerala Sahithya Academy, Thrissur
  3. ^ Kairaliyude Kadha, N. Krishna Pillai, NBS, Kottayam.
  4. ^ Malayala Kavitha Sahithya Charithram, Dr. M. Leelavathy, Kerala Sahithya Academy, Thrissur
  5. ^ Vyloppillikkavitha Sameeksha, The State Institute of Languages, Trivandrum
  6. ^ Akhilavijnanakosam, D.C. Books; Kottayam