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K. Thayat

Thayat Kunjananthan, commonly known as K. Thayat (17 February 1927 – 4 December 2011) was an Indian writer of children's literature and plays in Malayalam–language. He has written 42 books and over a hundred radio plays. He was also a school teacher and has received various awards in the field of literature as well as central and state awards for excellence in teaching.[1]

Biography

He was born on 17 February 1927 in Panniyannur near Tellicherry in the present-day Indian state of Kerala, as the son of Chandu Nambiar and Lakshmi Amma. His brother Thayat Sankaran was a famous writer and Thayat Balan a social activist. He completed his education at Kunnummal Higher Elementary School, BEMP High School, Kathirur Govt. High School and Brennen College.[2]

Prior to joining the teaching profession, he worked for a short time as a ticket seller in cinema theatres, as a clerk in the Sub-Registrar's Office, as a non-operator in a military camp, and as a clerk in the Madras General Hospital. He also worked in Calicut All India Radio station. After a few months of teaching at Punnassery UP School in Puthiyara, Calicut, and Lakshmivilasam LP School in Chokli, Kannur, he joined Panoor UP School in 1952. He retired from the service in 1982 when he was the headmaster of the same school.[2] He died on December 4, 2011 at the age of 85.[3]

Literary life

He has written 42 books which include story, poetry, drama, children's literature and essays. His first collection of stories was Puthenkani, published in 1951 . His first collection of poems, Palpathakal, was published in 1953. His Naam Changala Potticha Katha is an exciting story of many freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the liberation of India. He was instrumental in writing the book Swathanthrya Samaram Kuttikalkk (History of the Freedom Struggle for Children), published by the State Institute of Children's Literature. Thayat was also an excellent orator. Thayat also authored over a hundred radio plays. His Thottakkaran was the first play by a non-employee to be aired on All India Radio, Calicut.[1]

List of works

Children's literature
  • Mela
  • Naivedyam
  • Palppathakal
  • Nadukanichuram
  • Mazha Mazha Thenmazha
  • Viddiyude Swargam
  • Yakshiyum Kathakalum
  • Snehamanu Sakthi
  • Oru Katha Parayoo Teacher
  • Muthassi Parayatha Katha
  • Naranathu Bhranthanum Valmikavum
  • Tenaliyile Kochuraman
Short story
  • Puthankani
  • Nilakkannukal
History
  • Naam Changala Potticha Katha
  • January 30
Translation
Play
  • Thyagaseema
  • Bahadur Shah
  • Shurpanakha
  • Manthara
  • Akshatham
  • Socrates
  • Bhagat Singh
  • Janani Janmabhumi
  • Aa Vaathil Adaykkaruth

Awards

The following are some of the awards received by K. Thayat.[1][2]

Awards for literature
Awards for excellence in teaching
  • 1975: Kerala State Award for Best Teacher
  • 1976: National Award for Best Teacher

References

  1. ^ a b c "തായാട്ടി​ന്റെ ഓർമക്ക് ഒമ്പതാണ്ട്". Madhyamam (in Malayalam). 4 December 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "കെ. തായാട്ടിന്റെ ജന്മവാര്‍ഷികദിനം". DC Books. 17 February 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  3. ^ "ബാലസാഹിത്യകാരന്‍ കെ.തായാട്ട് അന്തരിച്ചു". Deepika (in Malayalam). 4 December 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2021.

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