Cherukad Govinda Pisharodi (26 August 1914 – 28 October 1976), commonly known as Cherukad, was a
Malayalam-language
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playwright
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Etymology
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,
novelist
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,
poet
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and political activist, associated with the
Communist
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movement in
Kerala state
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, India.
Biography
Cherukad was born in Chemmalasseri in
Perinthalmanna taluk
Perinthalmanna Taluk, formerly known as Walluvanad Taluk, comes under Perinthalmanna revenue division in Malappuram district of Kerala, India. Its headquarters is the town of Perinthalmanna. Perinthalmanna Taluk contains Perinthalmanna Munici ...
to Kizheettil Pisharath Karunakara Pisharody and Cherukad Pisharath Narayani Pisharasiar.
He got elementary training in
Sanskrit
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from Guru Gopalanezhuthachan. After completing high school education, he joined as a teacher in Chemmala Aided Mappila School.
He passed Vidvan Examination from
Madras
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and worked in many schools as teacher before joining
Pattambi
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Sanskrit College as Lecturer.
In 1936, Cherukad married Kizheettil Pisharath Lakshmi Pisharasiar.
Their son K. P. Mohanan is a noted writer.
Cherukad's politically charged writing was influential in defining the
Malayalam literature
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of the fifties and sixties. His political life was connected with the lives of the leading politicians and patriots of Kerala. Cherukad was one of the founding members of the Deshabhimani Study Circle, a progressive literary movement in Kerala and the predecessor of the
Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham (Progressive Arts & Literary Organisation) an Association for Art and Letters, also known as the PuKaSa, is an organization of artists, writers and art and literature enthusiasts based in Kerala. The association was f ...
.
Some of his important works are ''Jeevithappatha'', ''Tharavaditham'', ''Manushyabandhangal'', ''Namal Onnu'', ''Manushya Hridayangal'', ''Janmabhumi'', ''Devalokam'', ''Manninte Maril'' (''On the Bosom of the Soil''), ''
Muthassi'' and ''Sanidasa''.
His autobiography ''Jeevithappatha'' (1974) received the
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award is given each year, since 1958, by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy), to Malayalam writers for their outstanding books of literary merit. The awards are given in various categories. in 1975 and
Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award
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in 1977.
Cherukad died on 28 October 1976.
The
Cherukad Award
Cherukad Award is an annual award given for literary works in Malayalam. The award was instituted in 1978 by Cherukad Smaraka Trust at Perinthalmanna, Kerala
Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 Novembe ...
is an annual literary award given in his memory.
Works
Novel
* ''
Muthassi''
* ''Manninte Maaril''
* ''Bhooprabhu''
* ''Maranapathram''
* ''Sanidasa''
* ''Devalokam''
Play
* ''Snehabandhangal''
* ''Manushyahridayangal''
* ''Kutti Thampuran''
* ''Vaalnakshatram''
* ''Visuddha Nuna''
* ''Chittu Vilakku''
* ''Tharavaditham''
* ''Nammalonnu''
* ''Swathanthra''
* ''Mulankoottam''
* ''Adima''
* ''Janmabhumi''
* ''Anakkettu''
* ''Rakteswari''
* ''Kodumkaattu''
* ''Kutti Thampuratti''
* ''Doctor Kachan''
* ''Odukkathe Onam''
Short story
* ''Chekkuthante Koodu''
* ''Theruvinte Kutti''
* ''Mudra Motiram''
* ''Chuttan Moori''
* ''Oru Divasam''
* ''Cherukadinte Kathakal''
Poetry
* ''Manushyane Maanikkuka''
* ''Anthappuram''
* ''Methaapp''
* ''Aradhana''
* ''Thiramala''
Autobiography
* ''Jeevithappatha''
References
External links
Article by C Radhakrishnan* Public Relations Department,
Government of Kerala
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. Retrieved 11 April 2011
''Deshabhimani Weekly'' special issue on the birth centenary of Cherukad
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1976 deaths
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