P. Kesava Pillai (20 July 1904 – 1 July 1983), better known by his pen-name P. Kesavadev, was a novelist and social reformer of
Kerala
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,
India
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. He is remembered for his speeches, autobiographies, novels, dramas, short stories, and films. ''
Odayil Ninnu'', ''Nadhi'', ''Bhrandalayam'', ''Ayalkar'' (Central Academi Award-winning novel), ''Ethirppu'' (autobiography) and ''Oru Sundariyude Athmakadha'' are some among his 128 literary works. Kesavadev along with
Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai and
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer are considered the exponents of progressive Malayalam Literature.
Life and career
Keshavadev, born Keshava Pillai, on July 21, 1904, at Kedamangalam, a small hamlet near
North Paravur
North Paravur (; formerly known as Paravur or Parur), is a municipality in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, India. It is located north of the district collectorate in Thrikkakara and about north of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. N ...
, then
British Raj
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, to Appu Pillai-Karthyayani Amma couple.
He had formal education only up to High School levels when he had to abandon it due to financial constraints and take up part-time jobs such as a collection agent, tuition teacher and cloth merchant. It was during this time, he was influenced by the thoughts of
Sahodaran Ayyappan and participated in the ''Mishra Bhojanam'', a grand feast organized by Ayyappan where around 200 people including people of the lower castes sat together to eat. Subsequently, he joined
Arya Samaj
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Arya Samaj was the first Hindu ...
and adopted the name Kesavadev to get rid of his last name "
Pillai" which denoted his caste. He later aligned himself with the
Indian National Congress
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and with the
Communist Party of India
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.
He was involved with several publications, starting with
Swadeshabhimani as an interim editor when A. K. Pillai, the then editor traveled to the UK. ''Malayala Rajyam'', ''Bhaje Bharatham'', ''Prathidinam'' and ''Thozhilali'' were some of the other publications he was involved with; the last one when he was an active
communist
Communism () is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, di ...
.
He also wrote propaganda literature for the communist movement
and served as the president of the ''Sahitya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sangham'' (Sahitya Pravarthaka Cooperative Society) and
Kerala Sahitya Akademi
The Kerala Sahitya Akademi or Academy for Malayalam Literature is an autonomous body established to promote the Malayalam language and Malayalam literature, literature. It is situated in the city of Thrissur, Kerala in India.
History
The acad ...
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Kesavadev published his autobiography, ''Ethirppu'', in 1959,
which reflected his communist ideals.
He was a recipient of
Kerala Sahitya Akademi
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History
The acad ...
Fellowship.
In 1964,
Sahitya Akademi
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selected his work, ''Ayalkkar'' for their
annual award for Novel.
He was also a recipient of the Soviet Land Nehru Award.
Kesavadev's first marriage was to Gomathy Amma but the marriage did not last long.
His married again in 1957 when he was in the sixties and working at the
All India Radio
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; Seethalekshmi Dev, his second wife was a novelist and was much younger to him in her thirties.
They had a son.
Kesavadev died on July 1, 1983, at the age of 78.
Novels
Kesavadev emerged as one of the makers of modern Malayalam fiction.
He can be referred to as the first writer to usher in the Renaissance in Malayalam literature, by writing the novel ''
Odayil Ninnu'' (''From the Gutter''; 1942) with a rickshaw puller as its hero.
Dev was in the forefront among the writers who employed new norms in the content and characterisation in Malayalam fiction. ''Odayil Ninnu'' came as a shocking revelation that a finest piece of literature can be produced with commonplace themes and unconventional style of prose with ordinary mortals as heroes and heroines. Apart from the fact that the appearance of rickshaw puller was a thrilling experience at that time, he was known to have started a new trait in Malayalam literature and many writers followed suit.
The novel was made into a movie with the name unchanged, by
K. S. Sethumadhavan in 1965.
His second novel, ''Bhranthalayam'' (''The Mad House''; 1949), was novel based on the tragedy of partition of the nation and showed Kesavadev as a humanist.
''Rowdy'', his next novel, was published in 1958, which was based on the story of an abused orphan, taking to arms in defense against the community, narrated in a sarcastic style.
K. S. Sethumadhavan's 1966 film, Rowdy was based on this novel.
''Ayalkar'' (''The Neighbours''), published in 1963, is considered by many as his masterpiece.
This novel is acclaimed as the chronicle of the evolution of the three leading communities of the State of Kerala, the
Nair
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s, Christians and Ezhavas from the days of feudalism to the post independent era.
Writing about the tragedy of the disintegration of the two major
tharavads – Mangalassery and Pachazhi, Kesavadev recreates their past and also narrates the trials and tribulations paving the way for their total destruction as well as the history of the state for a period of about fifty years from the times of feudalism to the rise of the new era. The novel won the
Sahitya Akademi Award
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.
The other works of Dev adapted as movies are
Aadhyathe Katha (1972) directed by
K. S. Sethumadhavan,
''Oru Sundariyude Athmakatha'', renamed as
Oru Sundariyude Katha
''Oru Sundariyude Katha'' is a 1972 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Thoppil Bhasi and produced by M. Kunchacko. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, KPAC Lalitha and Adoor Bhasi. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. This wa ...
and directed
Thoppil Bhasi
Thoppil Bhaskara Pillai, known as Thoppil Bhasi (8 April 1924 – 8 December 1992) was an Indian Malayalam-language playwright, screenwriter, and film director. He was associated with the communist movement in Kerala and his play ''Ningalenne C ...
(1972)
and
Swapnam (1973), the directorial debut of
Babu Nanthankode.
His unfinished novel ''Padicha Kallanmar'' was later rewritten and published by his wife Seethalekshmi Dev.
Short stories
Kesavadev was a prolific writer.
He has written about 300 short stories. His stories offer a very wide range and variety in theme and technique and deal with the trivialities of the ordinary people as their themes.
Plays
Though Kesavadev is primarily known for his contributions as a Novelist and Short Story writer, the full-length plays and one act plays he has written were very popular in those days and attracted huge audience when enacted on stages.
His plays reflect his social criticism. Plays like Pradhanamanthri (Prime Minister) have political undertones and were popular.
Kesavadev Awards
P. Kesavadev Trust has instituted P. Kesavadev Awards to be presented yearly to two dignified personalities. One award goes to literature (poetry, novel, and essays). Diabscreen Kerala- Kesavadev Trust Award is presented to best health related article/report alternatively to visual and print media.
Sugathakumari,
Gopinath Muthukad
Gopinath Muthukad (born 10 April 1964) is an Indian Magician (illusion), magician and motivational speaker from Kerala. He employs magic as a medium to convey his messages to public. Muthukad founded the world's first magic academy, The Academ ...
,
G.N. Panicker and
Mohanlal
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are among the recipients of the award.
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Novels
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Plays
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Memoirs
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Film adaptations
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Oru Sundariyude Katha
''Oru Sundariyude Katha'' is a 1972 Indian Malayalam-language film directed by Thoppil Bhasi and produced by M. Kunchacko. The film stars Prem Nazir, Jayabharathi, KPAC Lalitha and Adoor Bhasi. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan. This wa ...
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1904 births
1983 deaths
Indian male novelists
People from Ernakulam district
Malayalam-language novelists
Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Malayalam
20th-century Indian novelists
Indian social reformers
Novelists from Kerala
20th-century Indian male writers
Indian dramatists and playwrights
Indian short story writers