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Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri (18 March 1926 – 15 October 2020), popularly known as Akkitham, was an Indian poet and essayist who wrote in
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. He was known for a simple and lucid style of writing, exploring themes of profound love and compassion in his works. Some of his prominent works included ''Irupatham Noottandinte Ithihasam'' (English: Epic of the 20th century), ''Balidarshanam (''English: The vision of Bali)'','' and ''Nimisha Kshetram'' (English: Holy moment)''.'' Akkitham was the recipient of India's highest literary honour, the
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in 2019, and other awards including
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, Ezhuthachan Award,
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, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry, Odakkuzhal Award, Vallathol Award,
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, Aasan Prize and O. N. V. Literary Award. He died on 15 October 2020, aged 94, in
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.


Early life

Akkitham Achuthan Namboothiri was born on 18 March 1926 at Amettikkara, near Kumaranellur in Palakkad district of the south Indian state of
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to Amettu Akkithathu Manayil Vasudevan Namboothiri and Checkur Manaykkal Parvathy Antharjanam. After schooling in Sanskrit, Astrology and Music, he started his college education but did not complete his graduate degree course. He is the first prisedent of Thapasya(group of artists and literary fellows)a organization under RSS


Literary career

Akkitham started his career as an editor of ''Unni Namboothiri'' magazine, which he used as a platform for his social activities. He also worked as an assistant editor at ''Mangalodayam'' and ''Yogakshemam'' magazines. In 1956, he joined the
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station of the
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(AIR) where he served until 1975 after which he was transferred to the
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station of the AIR. He was also associated with ''Anaadi'', a literary initiative for popularising studies of
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. His literary works began to gain wide attention in the early 1950s and ''Irupatham Noottandinte Ithihasam'' (English: "Epic of the 20th Century"), a ''khandakavya'' is one of the first truly modernist poems in
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, the book also won the Sanjayan Award in 1952. He published approximately 45 books comprising poetry anthologies, plays and short stories. ''Balidarsanam'' (English: "The Vision of Bali"), ''Arangettam'', ''Nimisha Kshetram'', ''Idinju Polinja Lokam'', ''Amritaghatika'', and ''Kalikkottilil'' are some of his notable poetry anthologies. ''Upanayanam'' and ''Samavarttanam'', two collections of essays, feature among the writings in prose. ''Sree Mahabhagavatham'', his translation of Srimad Bhagavatam, composed of 14,613 verses, covers over 2,400 pages. Some of the themes that Akkitham explored in his works included love and compassion. He is acknowledged to have introduced "meaningful modernism" as a central theme in his poetry. Akkitham was involved in social reform activities and through his association with ''Yogakshema Sabha'', he strived to bring in reforms in the lives of the Namboothiri Brahmins of Kerala. He was associated with various centres in
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, Kadavallur and
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, for the promotion of
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studies. He was also associated with the Paliyam Satyagraha, a peaceful protest against
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in 1947.


Awards and honours

Akkitham received the Sanjayan Award in 1952, for his work, ''Irupatham Noottandinte Ithihasam'' and the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry in 1971 for ''Balidarshanam''. He received two major honours in 1973, the
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for ''Balidarshanam'' and the Odakkuzhal Award for ''Nimisha Kshetram''. He was selected for the Asan Smaraka Kavitha Puraskaram in 1994 and, two years later, for the 1996 Lalithambika Antharjanam Smaraka Sahitya Award, followed by the Vallathol Award in 1997. The next major honour for Akkitham came by way of
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which he received in 2012. The Government of Kerala awarded him Ezhuthachan Puraskaram, their highest literary award in 2016. He received
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, the fourth highest civilian award of the Government of India in 2017. He could not attend the investiture ceremony due to ill health and the award was later handed over to him by the district collector of Palakkad. In 2019 he received the O. N. V. Literary Award. He received the
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, the highest Indian literary award, in 2019. Reflecting on his lifetime contribution to Malayalam literature, the Jnanpith Award citation specifically noted him as "A poet of rare integrity" and noted that his poetry reflected "unfathomable compassion, imprints of Indian philosophical and moral values and a bridge between tradition and modernity, and delved deep into human emotions in a fast changing social space." He was also a recipient of several other honours such as Krishna Geedhi Award, Nalappad Award, Puthezhan Award,
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(2000),"Awards, Trusts and Scholarships: 2: Deviprasaadam Trust"
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Moorti Devi Award of
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and Amrita Keerti Puraskar (2004). ''Arikil Akkitham'' is a documentary film directed by E. Suresh, which details the life of the poet from the perspective of his daughter, Sreeja.


Personal life

Akkitham was married to Sreedevi Antharjanam and the couple had two sons, Narayanan and Vasudevan, and four daughters Sreeja, Indira, Parvathy and Leela. The family lives in Amettikkara. Antharjanam, died on 13 March 2019, at the age of 85. Noted painter Akkitham Narayanan is his younger brother. Akkitham died on 15 October 2020, at the age of 94 in West Fort Hi-Tech Hospital in
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. His funeral took place with full state honours at his home in Kumaranellur, on the same day.


Bibliography


Poetry

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Poetry translated into foreign languages

* ''Selected Poems of Akkitham: From God's Own country'', translated into English by P.K.N. Panicker, New Delhi, Authors Press, 2018. * ''The Berry in the Palm'' (''Karatalamalakam''), translated into English by Rizio Yohannan Raj, in: ''The Oxford India Anthology of Modern Malayalam Literature'', vol. 1 (Poetry, Drama, Prose), New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 89–93.


Essays and literary criticisms

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Children's literature

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Translations

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Others

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References


External links

* Official website of Akkitham: https://www.akkitham.in . * * * * K.M.Seethi (2020): "Akkitham: An Exemplar of humanist-aesthetic," Global South Colloquy,

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