Chollampel John Thomas (1918–1960), popularly known by his initials C. J., was an Indian playwright and literary critic of
Malayalam literature. He was best known for his plays, ''Aa Manushyan Nee Thanne'', ''Avan Venndum Varunnu'' and ''1128-il Crime 27'' which introduced modernity into Malayalam theatre. He was also a leader of the
Vimochana Samaram, an anti-communist uprising against the
First E. M. S. Namboodiripad ministry in
Kerala
Kerala ( , ) is a States and union territories of India, state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile ...
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Biography

C. J. Thomas was born on 14 November 1918 in the Chollampel House
at
Koothattukulam, in
Ernakulam district
Ernakulam (; ISO: ''Eṟaṇākuḷaṁ'') is one of the List of districts of Kerala, 14 districts in the States and union territories of India, Indian state of Kerala, and takes its name from the Ernakulam, eponymous city division in Kochi. ...
of the south Indian state of
Kerala
Kerala ( , ) is a States and union territories of India, state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile ...
to a Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Christian priest, Yohannan Mar Episcopa and Annama.
Following his father's advice, Thomas prepared to become a priest and after his schooling at the Government High School, Koothattukulam and Vadakara High School, he was ordained a deacon of the Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church , and completed his pre-university studies at
CMS College Kottayam where free education was provided for deacons. Later, he graduated from the
Union Christian College, Aluva in 1937 and it was during this time, he quit the priestly vocation.
He joined a primary school in
Vadakara as a teacher but, having drawn to the
Indian independence movement
The Indian independence movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British Raj, British colonial rule. It lasted until 1947, when the Indian Independence Act 1947 was passed.
The first nationalistic ...
, his relationship with the school management became worse, leading to his resignation from the job. Subsequently, he studied law at the
Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram, and on graduation in 1943, he started practicing as an advocate under N. V. Chacko, a leading lawyer of the times. However, he did not continue with the job and after two months, he quit to become a full-time member of Communist party.
It was around this time, Thomas met
M. P. Paul, the renowned critic, and became a faculty of the tutorial college run by Paul but relinquishing the job in 1949, he made an unsuccessful attempt to study for MLitt.
He met M Govindan in Madras and worked in the USIS. His next assignment was at the Sahithya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sangham, a writers' cooperative, a job Thomas got through his friend,
D. C. Kizhakemuri, where he designed the covers of the book published by the society. Shortly afterwards, he returned to M. P. Paul's College and had the opportunity to meet
Rosy Paul, the daughter of M. P. Paul. After a brief period of romance, he married Rosy, amidst the disapproval of many, on 8 January 1951.
After the death of Paul in 1952,
He managed the college for a while and ran his own college for a brief period before joining the
All India Radio
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as a producer in 1957 on a three-year contract but left the job after one year. He also worked as the production officer at the ''Dakshin Bharat Book Trust'', at their
Chennai
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and
Kochi
Kochi ( , ), List of renamed Indian cities and states#Kerala, formerly known as Cochin ( ), is a major port city along the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea. It is part of the Ernakulam district, district of Ernakulam in the ...
offices, starting from 1958 and a year later, he was diagnosed with
brain tumour
A brain tumor (sometimes referred to as brain cancer) occurs when a group of cells within the brain turn cancerous and grow out of control, creating a mass. There are two main types of tumors: malignant (cancerous) tumors and benign (non-cancero ...
. Though he underwent treatment at the
Christian Medical College & Hospital, Vellore, he died following a surgery, on 14 July 1960,
survived by his wife, their two sons, Binoy and Paulsy and a daughter, Beena.
His life has been documented in a biography titled ''Manalkaattinte Sabdam'' (The voice of a sandstorm), by
George Onakkoor.
Legacy
Thomas' oeuvre consists of 11 plays which included translations, 4 literary criticisms, 6 essay compilations and a novel.
His play, ''Avan Veendum Varunnu'' (Behold! He Comes Again), published in 1949, was the first modern play in Malayalam language
and the three most notable among his plays, ''Avan Veendum Varunnu'', ''Aa Manushyan Nee Thanne'' and ''1128-il Crime 27'', while evidently showing the influence of
Bertoldt Brecht and
epic theatre, are known to have pioneered the
experimental theatre
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in Malayalam.
He based his plays on biblical themes but they deviated from the conventional biblical dramas, often criticising the religious ills.
Thomas was noted for his book designing skills and he was known to have revolutionised the publishing industry in Kerala with his modern designs.
It was he who designed the logo, with a swan motif, of the ''National Book Stall'', the retail division of the cooperative society.
He translated a number of classics from world literature into Malayalam which included ''
Oedipus Rex
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'' and ''
Antigone'' of
Sophocles
Sophocles ( 497/496 – winter 406/405 BC)Sommerstein (2002), p. 41. was an ancient Greek tragedian known as one of three from whom at least two plays have survived in full. His first plays were written later than, or contemporary with, those ...
, ''
Ghosts
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'' of
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright, poet and actor. Ibsen is considered the world's pre-eminent dramatist of the 19th century and is often referred to as "the father of modern drama." He pioneered ...
and ''
Lysistrata'' of
Aristophanes
Aristophanes (; ; ) was an Ancient Greece, Ancient Greek Ancient Greek comedy, comic playwright from Classical Athens, Athens. He wrote in total forty plays, of which eleven survive virtually complete today. The majority of his surviving play ...
. The famous line is Oedipus Rex, '' Thou art the man, Thou the accursed polluter of this land'' is the base for the title of his play, Aa Manushyan Nee Thanne.
He was also involved in the
Vimochana Samaram, an uprising against the
First E. M. S. Namboodiripad ministry and when
Joseph Parecattil, the then
Archbishop of Ernakulam, called for a united front against the government, he joined a number of writers and artists such as
M. Govindan,
Sukumar Azhikode,
M. K. Sanu and
M. V. Devan, in preparing propaganda materials the government.
He wrote a play, ''Vishsvruksham'' (The Poisonous Tree), which was staged in 1958 and contributed to strengthening the mass protests which eventually led to the dismissal of the democratically elected government.
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Malayalam-language dramatists and playwrights
Indian male dramatists and playwrights
1918 births
1960 deaths
Writers from Kottayam
20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
Indian literary critics
20th-century Indian essayists
20th-century Indian novelists
Novelists from Kerala
Dramatists and playwrights from Kerala
20th-century Indian male writers