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Kakkad was born on 14 July 1927 at Avitanallur in Kozhikode district, Kerala, in an orthodox Brahmin family. His father was Kakkad Valiya Narayanan Namboothiri and mother Devaki Antharjanam. After learning Sanskrit in the traditional way he had his schooling at Samorin's High School, Kozhikode and college studies at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur. He started his career as a school teacher and later joined the All India Radio, from which he retired as a producer.[citation needed]
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
Literary careerEdit
He started writing poetry during his school days. He wrote his first published work Salabha Geetham in the year 1957. Like many of his contemporaries he started under the spell of the romantic school but later there was a radical shift in his style which aimed at a depiction of the complexities of the modern urbanised psyche.[citation needed]
N.N.Kakkad is considered by some critics to be a pioneer of avant-garde poetry in Malayalam.[2] He won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award and Vayalar Award in 1986 for his collection Saphalamee Yathra.[citation needed] Other major awards presented to him include the Aashan Price, the Odakuzhal Award, and the Cherukad Award.[citation needed] His works Nadanchinthukal and Pakalaruthikku Munpuwere published after his death.[citation needed]
Kakkad was born on 14 July 1927 at Avitanallur in Kozhikode district, Kerala, in an orthodox Brahmin family. His father was Kakkad Valiya Narayanan Namboothiri and mother Devaki Antharjanam. After learning Sanskrit in the traditional way he had his schooling at Samorin's High School, Kozhikode and college studies at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur. He started his career as a school teacher and later joined the All India Radio, from which he retired as a producer.[citation needed]
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
etham in the year 1957. Like many of his contemporaries he started under the spell of the romantic school but later there was a radical shift in his style which aimed at a depiction of the complexities of the modern urbanised psyche.[citation needed]
N.N.Kakkad is considered by some critics to be a pioneer of avant-garde poetry in Malayalam.[2] He won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award and Vayalar Award in 1986 for his collection Saphalamee Yathra.[citation needed] Other major awards presented to him include the Aashan Price, the Odakuzhal Award, and the Cherukad Award.[citation needed] His works Nadanchinthukal and Pakalaruthikku Munpuwere published after his death.[citation needed]
or awards presented to him include the Aashan Price, the Odakuzhal Award, and the Cherukad Award.[citation needed] His works Nadanchinthukal and Pakalaruthikku Munpuwere published after his death.[citation needed]
Kakkad was born on 14 July 1927 at Avitanallur in Kozhikode district, Kerala, in an orthodox Brahmin family. His father was Kakkad Valiya Narayanan Namboothiri and mother Devaki Antharjanam. After learning Sanskrit in the traditional way he had his schooling at Samorin's High School, Kozhikode and college studies at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur. He started his career as a school teacher and later joined the All India Radio, from which he retired as a producer.[citation needed]
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
Literary careerEdit
h School, Kozhikode and college studies at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur. He started his career as a school teacher and later joined the All India Radio, from which he retired as a producer.[citation needed] yh
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
he spell of the romantic school but later there was a radical shift in his style which aimed at a depiction of the complexities of the modern urbanised psyche.[citation needed]
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
Literary careerEdit
He started writing poetry during his school days. He wrote his first published work Salabha Geetham in the year 1957. Like many of his contemporaries he started under the spell of the romantic school but later there was a radical shift in his style which aimed at a depiction of the complexities of the modern urbanised psyche.[citation needed]
N.N.Kakkad is considered by some critics to be a pioneer of avant-garde poetry in Malayalam.[2] He won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award and Vayalar Award in 1986 for his collection Saphalamee Yathra.[citation needed] Other major awards presented to him include the Aashan Price, the Odakuzhal Award, and the Cherukad Award.[citation needed] His works Nadanchinthukal and Pakalaruthikku Munpuwere published after his death.[citation needed]
Kakkad was born on 14 July 1927 at Avitanallur in Kozhikode district, Kerala, in an orthodox Brahmin family. His father was Kakkad Valiya Narayanan Namboothiri and mother Devaki Antharjanam. After learning Sanskrit in the traditional way he had his schooling at Samorin's High School, Kozhikode and college studies at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur. He started his career as a school teacher and later joined the All India Radio, from which he retired as a producer.[citation needed]
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
etham in the year 1957. Like many of his contemporaries he started under the spell of the romantic school but later there was a radical shift in his style which aimed at a depiction of the complexities of the modern urbanised psyche.[citation needed]
N.N.Kakkad is considered by some critics to be a pioneer of avant-garde poetry in Malayalam.[2] He won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award and Vayalar Award in 1986 for his collection Saphalamee Yathra.[citation needed] Other major awards presented to him include the Aashan Price, the Odakuzhal Award, and the Cherukad Award.[citation needed] His works Nadanchinthukal and Pakalaruthikku Munpuwere published after his death.[citation needed]
or awards presented to him include the Aashan Price, the Odakuzhal Award, and the Cherukad Award.[citation needed] His works Nadanchinthukal and Pakalaruthikku Munpuwere published after his death.[citation needed]
Kakkad was born on 14 July 1927 at Avitanallur in Kozhikode district, Kerala, in an orthodox Brahmin family. His father was Kakkad Valiya Narayanan Namboothiri and mother Devaki Antharjanam. After learning Sanskrit in the traditional way he had his schooling at Samorin's High School, Kozhikode and college studies at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur. He started his career as a school teacher and later joined the All India Radio, from which he retired as a producer.[citation needed]
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
Literary careerEdit
h School, Kozhikode and college studies at Sree Kerala Varma College, Thrissur. He started his career as a school teacher and later joined the All India Radio, from which he retired as a producer.[citation needed] yh
He died of cancer on 6 January 1987, aged 59.[citation needed]
he spell of the romantic school but later there was a radical shift in his style which aimed at a depiction of the complexities of the modern urbanised psyche.[citation needed]
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