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M. Krishnan Nair (3 March 1923 – 23 February 2006) was an Indian academic, orator, literary journalist and
literary critic Literary criticism (or literary studies) is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often influenced by literary theory, which is the philosophical discussion of literature's goals and methods. Th ...
of
Malayalam literature Malayalam, the lingua franca of the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (union territory), Puduchery, is one of the six Languages of India, Classical languages of India. Malayalam literature comprises ...
. He was known for his ''Sahitya Varaphalam'', a weekly column he wrote first in Malayalanadu weekly, later in
Kalakaumudi ''Kalakaumudi'' ( is an illustrated weekly news magazine published in Malayalam language Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé d ...
and finally in
Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika ''Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika'' is a newsweekly and website published by The Express Publications Madurai (P) Ltd, publisher of The New Indian Express daily. The publication, conceived as a newsweekly, is also a leading voice in the cultural an ...
, which introduced world literature to Malayalam readers. He also published several books, including ''Saundaryathinte Sannidhanathil'', ''Adhunika Malayala Kavitha'' and ''Vayanakkara, Ningal Jeevichirikkunno?''. He was a recipient of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Overall Contributions and the B. D. Goenka Award for excellence in literary journalism.


Biography

Krishnan Nair was born in
Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram (; ), also known by its former name Trivandrum (), is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the most populous city in Kerala with a population of 957,730 as of 2011. The encompassing urban agglomeration populati ...
, the capital city of the south Indian state of
Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a 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 regions of Cochin, Malabar, South C ...
on March 3, 1923 to V. K. Madhavan Pillai and Sarada Amma. He had his school education at
Travancore The Kingdom of Travancore ( /ˈtrævənkɔːr/), also known as the Kingdom of Thiruvithamkoor, was an Indian kingdom from c. 1729 until 1949. It was ruled by the Travancore Royal Family from Padmanabhapuram, and later Thiruvananthapuram. A ...
and after graduating with honours from the
University College, Thiruvananthapuram University College, Thiruvananthapuram (UCT) is a constituent college of the University of Kerala, based primarily in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. The college was awarded 23rd rank by National Institutional Ran ...
in 1945, he joined the government service to serve as a clerk at the
Kerala Government Secretariat The Kerala Government Secretariat ( ml, Saṁsthāna Sarkkār Sirākēndraṁ) is the seat of administration of the Government of Kerala, in Thiruvananthapuram, housing important ministries and bureaucratic offices. It is the highest echelon of ...
for the next five years. He resigned from government service in 1950 to join the Government Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram as a lecturer and was transferred to his alma mater, the
University College, Thiruvananthapuram University College, Thiruvananthapuram (UCT) is a constituent college of the University of Kerala, based primarily in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. The college was awarded 23rd rank by National Institutional Ran ...
in 1969. Later, he served the Government Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram and
Victoria College, Palakkad The Government Victoria College in Palakkad, is the oldest institution of higher learning in the Malabar region of Kerala. It holds a rich educational heritage in the history of malabar region. It is affiliated to the Calicut University an ...
before moving to
Maharaja's College, Ernakulam The Maharaja's College is a government college of higher education located in Kochi, Kerala. Established in 1875, it is one of the oldest colleges in India. Located in the heart of the city, the college is spread over a campus of on the ban ...
where he served as the head of the department of Malayalam and retired from academic service in 1978 holding the position of a first grade professor. Nair, a hospitable person to those who knew him, died on February 23, 2006, at the age of 82, at a hospital in
Thiruvananthapuram Thiruvananthapuram (; ), also known by its former name Trivandrum (), is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the most populous city in Kerala with a population of 957,730 as of 2011. The encompassing urban agglomeration populati ...
, succumbing to cardiac failure following
pneumonia Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung primarily affecting the small air sacs known as alveoli. Symptoms typically include some combination of productive or dry cough, chest pain, fever, and difficulty breathing. The severi ...
.


Literary career

Krishnan Nair was known to have been introduced into the world of literature by his father by reading the works of
Kunchan Nambiar Kunchan Nambiar was a prominent Malayalam poet of the 18th century (1705-1770). Apart from being a prolific poet, Nambiar is also famous as the originator of the dance art form of Thullal, most of his works were written for use in Thullal perf ...
to him when he was a boy. He was also made to write commentaries on the books he was made to read. His first published work was an article tilted ''Vimarshanam'' (Criticism) which appeared in ''Navajeevan'' weekly run by C. V. Kunhiraman, a social reformer and journalist who would later found
Kerala Kaumudi ''Kerala Kaumudi'' is a Malayalam language daily newspaper published from Kerala, India. It was founded in 1911 by C. V. Kunhiraman as a periodical. His son K. Sukumaran later served as the newspaper's editor. Kerala Kaumudi Daily is among t ...
. His first book, ''Adunika Malayala Kavitha'' (Modern Malayalam Poetry), published by P. K. Brothers, was the compilation of the articles he wrote in ''Kaumudi'' during his days at the Government Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram. He also published several books, such as 'Adhunika Malayala Kavitha'', ''M. Krishna Nairude Prabhandangal'' and ''Prathibhayude Jwalagni''.


Sahithya Varaphalam

Krishnan Nair is best known as the critic who, after
Kesari Balakrishna Pillai Akathoot Balakrishna Pillai (1889–1960), better known as Kesari Balakrishna Pillai, was a Malayalam writer, art and literary critic and journalist, considered by many as one of the most influential thinkers of modern Kerala. He was the eponymous ...
, introduced world literature to Malayali reader and his weekly column ''Sahithya Vaaraphalam'', ran for 35 years. He started writing the column in ''Malayalanadu'' weekly in 1969 and it ran for a number of years before moving to Kalakaumudi weekly when ''Malayalanadu'' closed down and finally to
Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika ''Samakalika Malayalam Vaarika'' is a newsweekly and website published by The Express Publications Madurai (P) Ltd, publisher of The New Indian Express daily. The publication, conceived as a newsweekly, is also a leading voice in the cultural an ...
where it stayed until his death in 2006. Though his column was criticised for its alleged superficiality, the column helped a very large section of readers of Kerala to the world of literature from the Latin America, Europe, Africa and Asia. His critique of works by Malayalam authors were said to be impartial irrespective of whether the writer was a novice or an established one; he also used the column to comment upon the society. Nair, himself, did not consider the column as literary criticism, but preferred to call it literary journalism. ''Sahithya Vaaraphalam'' has since been compiled as a book and is also available online.


Awards and honours

When the B. D. Goenka Award was instituted in 1979, Krishnan Nair was selected for the honour for excellence in literary journalism.
Kerala Sahitya Akademi The Kerala Sahitya Akademi or Academy for Malayalam literature is an autonomous body established to promote the Malayalam language and literature. It is situated in City of Thrissur, Kerala in India. History The academy was inaugurated on 15 ...
awarded him their annual honour for overall contributions to him 2000.


Books by M.Krishnan Nair

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Edited works

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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Nair, M. Krishnan Writers from Thiruvananthapuram Malayalam literary critics Academic staff of the University College Thiruvananthapuram 1923 births 2006 deaths Academic staff of Maharaja's College, Ernakulam Indian literary critics Malayalam-language writers University College Thiruvananthapuram alumni