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Shreekumar Varma is an Indian author, playwright, newspaper columnist and poet, known for the novels ''Lament of Mohini'' (Penguin, 2000), ''Maria's Room'' (HarperCollins, 2010) and ''Kipling's Daughter'' (AngloInk, 2018), the children's books, ''Devil's Garden: Tales Of Pappudom'' (Puffin, 2006), ''The Magic Store of Nu-Cham-Vu'' (Puffin, 2009), ''Pazhassi Raja: The Royal Rebel'' (Macmillan, 1997), and his collected plays, ''Five & Other Plays'' and ''Midnight Hotel & Other Plays'', (collections of three plays each, both published by Adisakrit, 2019).


Biography

Varma was born in 1955 in Satelmond Palace, Poojapura,
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 ...
. His parents left
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and settled down in
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when he was four. He studied in the Good Shepherd Convent, th
Madras Christian College High School
and the
Madras Christian College Madras Christian College (MCC) is a liberal arts and sciences college in Chennai, India. Founded in 1837, MCC is one of Asia's oldest extant colleges. The college is affiliated to the University of Madras but functions as an autonomous institu ...
, from where he completed his MA and MPhil in English Literature. He also did a course in Journalism from the Bhavan's College of Journalism and Mass Communication. He took part in plays in school and college, and also participated in and devised programmes for
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. He worked for the
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and the Film Industry Journal (renamed Cinema Today) in Bombay. Back in Madras, he edited and published a magazine named Trident, and was associated with a printing press, as well as a publishing and creative training unit. He taught English Literature and Journalism at the Madras Christian College. He taught Creative English at the
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for 13 years. He was a charter member and President of the Rotary Club of Madras Southwest. His mother, the late Karthika Tirunal Indira Bai (1926-2017), was the Matriarch of the Travancore Royal Family. His father, the late Kilimanoor Kerala Varma, was an advocate, industrialist, poet, novelist and translator. Shreekumar Varma is the grandson of the last ruling Maharani of Travancore,
Sethu Lakshmi Bayi Pooradam Thirunal Sethu Lakshmi Bayi CI (5 November 1895– 22 February 1985) was the monarch, though designated as the Regent due to British policy, of the Kingdom of Travancore in southern India between 1924 and 1931. She, along with her y ...
, and the great-grandson of the artist
Raja Ravi Varma Raja Ravi Varma ( ml, രാജാ രവിവർമ്മ; 29 April 1848 – 2 October 1906) was an Indian painter and artist. He is considered among the greatest painters in Indian art, the history of Indian art. His works are one of the bes ...
. He is a senior member of the Travancore Royal Family, after
Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma Sree Padmanabhadasa Sree Moolam Thirunal Rama Varma (born 1949) is the current titular Maharajah of Travancore. He is the youngest of the four children of the former titular Maharani of Travancore, Sree Padmanabhasevini Maharani Karthika Thiru ...
and Revathi Thirunal Balagopal Varma. He lives in
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with his wife Geeta, and is a full-time writer. He has two sons, Vinayak Varma and Karthik Varma, and a daughter-in-law, Yamini Vijayan. He is a cousin of artist Rukmini Varma.


Literary works

His novels include ''Lament of Mohini'' (Penguin), ''Maria's Room'' (HarperCollins) and ''Kipling's Daughter'' (AngloInk). His books for children include ''Pazhassi Raja: The Royal Rebel'' (Macmillan), ''Devil's Garden'' (Puffin) and ''The Magic Store of Nu-Cham-Vu'' (Puffin). ''The Magic Store of Nu-Cham-Vu'' and "Maria's Room" are also available as digital "talking" books for the blind and the dyslexic. His collected plays include ''Five & Other Plays'' and ''Midnight Hotel & Other Plays'', (collections of three plays each, both published by Adisakrit, 2019). His two award-winning plays, ''The Dark Lord'' (directed by Vinod Anand) and ''Bow Of Rama'' (dir. Noshir Ratnakar), were staged by The British Council (1986) and The Madras Players (1993) respectively. His play, ''Platform'', was staged by The Madras Players in January 2005. (dir. N. S. Yamuna) His play ''Midnight Hotel'' (Madras Players) had ten shows in Chennai and Bangalore in March, April, May and August 2009. It raised more than ₨ 4 million for the social service programmes of the Christian Medical College, Vellore. (dir. Mithran Devanesen) His play ''Nathu's Dream'' (Bala Vidya Mandir) was produced as a musical in September 2010. (dir. Neeta Shrikanth) His political play ''Five'' (Thespian en) was performed as supper theatre to a packed Chennai audience in November 2010, and later in the Mutha Venkata Subba Rao Auditorium, Chennai, in 2017 (dir. Ajit Chitturi). His play ''Cast Party'' premiered to full houses in March 2012. It was produced by The Madras Players and Boardwalkers and directed by Michael Muthu. His play ''Sisters'' (Thespian En) was staged in Alliance Francaise, Chennai in September, 2019. (dir. Ajit Chitturi) His first short play ''Ganga at Rishikesh'' premiered at The Hindu MetroPlus Theatre Fest in Chennai in August 2012. It was produced by Stray Factory and directed by
Mathivanan Rajendran Mathivanan Rajendran (born 12 January) is an Indian actor and film producer. He produces films under his production company, Stray Factory which produces independent Indian films. Most recent productions include '' Nirvana Inn'' (2019) and '' N ...
and
Venkatesh Harinathan Venkatesh Harinathan is an Indian actor, who appears in Tamil cinema (Kollywood). Career Venkatesh made his acting careers in Stage Plays. He belongs to Chennai-based theater group Stray Factory and also appeared in various Television Commerc ...
. His other short plays include "Kichadi Express", "Demeanings" and "Intervention", all performed at the Alliance Francaise, Chennai. He has written regular columns for The Hindu, The New Indian Express, The Economic Times Madras Plus, Ritz Magazine, Fiji Times, Chennai Times and the Deccan Herald, for which he also reviews books. He has contributed poetry, fiction and non-fiction to several anthologies, including Poetry Society of India volumes, Aesthetica Quarterly Review, Pulse Berlin Magazine, A Hudson View Poetry Digest, Where The Rain Is Born: Writings from Kerala (Penguin), The Puffin Book of Poetry for Children, the Puffin Book of Funny Stories, The Tenth Rasa: An Anthology of Indian Nonsense (Penguin), A Cup Of Chai & Other Stories ( Unisun Publications), Favourite Stories for Boys (Puffin), Bring Down The House Lights (The Madras Players), Tonight: An Anthology of World Love Poetry (The Poets Printery, East London, S. Africa), Kerala Kerala, Quite Contrary (
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), Get Smart: Writing Skills (Puffin), Chicken Soup For The Indian Spiritual Soul (Westland), Why We Don't Talk (Rupa), Dark Moon Rising (Puffin), Urban Voice 04 (Leadstart), Funny Stories for 7-year olds (Puffin), Only Men Please (Unisun), Indo-Australian Anthology of Contemporary Poetry (Authorspress), Indo-Australian Anthology of Short Fiction (Authorspress), My Faith and Others (ed. Anand Amaladass, Padma V. Mckertich and Anwar Syed), and On Your Marks (Speaking Tiger). He has translated poetry and fiction from the original Malayalam into English for the OUP Anthology of Malayalam Dalit Writings in Translation (Oxford University Press).


Awards and recognitions

He received the R. K. Narayan Award for Excellence in Writing in English in 2015. He was awarded the Charles Wallace Fellowship for the year 2004, and was Writer-in-Residence at
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, Scotland. His debut novel ''Lament of Mohini'' was Longlisted for the Crossword Book Award. It featured on the Asian Age Top Ten List. His novel ''Maria's Room'' was Longlisted for the inaugural Man Asian Literary Prize (2007). It featured on the India Today Top 20 List. His children's book ''The Magic Store of Nu-Cham-Vu'' was Shortlisted for the Vodafone Crossword Book Award 2009. His poetry was used as text for the dance recitals Vamshi and Monsoon by noted
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exponen
Indira Kadambi
His play "The Dark Lord" was awarded II prize in the British Council South India Playwrights Competition. His play "Bow of Rama" won first prize in The Hindu All-India Playscripts competition. His play "Deep Inside" (re-titled "Midnight Hotel" for performance) was Longlisted for the first MetroPlus Playscripts competition. His play "Platform" was selected to launch the 50th year celebrations of The Madras Players, India's oldest running English theatre group. He was on the Jury of the International Red Cross Society of India - Press Institute of India Award for Best Reporting from Conflict Zones, and the inaugural The Hindu Fiction Award, and also the Karadi Tales and Deccan Herald short story contests and the Prakriti Foundation poetry competition.


See also

* Travancore Royal Family *
Raja Ravi Varma Raja Ravi Varma ( ml, രാജാ രവിവർമ്മ; 29 April 1848 – 2 October 1906) was an Indian painter and artist. He is considered among the greatest painters in Indian art, the history of Indian art. His works are one of the bes ...
*
Sethu Lakshmi Bayi Pooradam Thirunal Sethu Lakshmi Bayi CI (5 November 1895– 22 February 1985) was the monarch, though designated as the Regent due to British policy, of the Kingdom of Travancore in southern India between 1924 and 1931. She, along with her y ...
*
Theatre of India Theatre of India is one of the most ancient forms of theatre and it features a detailed textual, sculptural, and dramatic effects which emerged in mid first millennium BC. Like in the areas of music and dance, the Indian theatre is also defi ...
* List of people from Kerala/ Writers


References


External links


A Writer's World
Shreekumar Varma's Homepage
The MetroPlus Show interview

Doordarshan interview

NDTV Hindu interview
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