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M. Mukundan

Maniyambath Mukundan (born 10 September 1942) is an Indian author of Malayalam literature and former diplomat. He worked as a cultural attaché at the Embassy of France in Delhi from 1961 to 2004, while concurrently working as an author. Many of his early works are set in Mahe (Mayyazhi), his homeland, which earned him the moniker Mayyazhiyude Kathakaaran (Mayyazhi's storyteller). He is known to be one of the pioneers of modernity in Malayalam literature. Some of his best known works include Mayyazhippuzhayude Theerangalil, Daivathinte Vikrithikal, Kesavante Vilapangal, and Pravasam.[1]

M. Mukundan
BornManiyambath Mukundan
(1942-09-10) 10 September 1942 (age 81)
Mahe, French India
Occupation
  • Writer
  • diplomat
CitizenshipIndian
Period1961 – present
Notable worksMayyazhippuzhayude Theerangalil
Delhi Gadhakal
Daivathinte Vikrithikal
Notable awardsKerala Sahitya Akademi Award (1973)
Sahitya Akademi Award (1992)
Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres (1998)
Crossword Book Award (2006)
Ezhuthachan Puraskaram (2018)
JCB Prize (2021)

He has received several literary awards, including Sahitya Akademi Award, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award, Vayalar Award, Crossword Book Award, JCB Prize, and the Ezhuthachan Puraskaram (the highest literary award of the Government of Kerala). He is also a recipient of the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres of the Government of France.[1]

Early life edit

Mukundan was born on 10 September 1942 at Mahe, then a French overseas territory and now a part of the union territory of Puducherry in South India.[2][3] Mukundan worked as a cultural attaché at the New Delhi office of the Embassy of France in Delhi from 1961 to 2004. He concurrently worked as an author.[4]

Literary career edit

His first literary work was a short story published in 1961[5] while the first novel, Delhi was published in 1969.[6] Mukundan has so far published 12 novels which include his later works such as Adithyanum Radhayum Mattu Chilarum, Oru Dalit Yuvathiyude Kadanakatha, Kesavante Vilapangal and Nritham and ten collections of short stories (which totals 171 in numbers till 2012). Adithyanum Radhayum Mattu Chilarum is a fictional story which dethrone the time from the narrative, it gives the readers a new method of writing. Oru Dalit Yuvathiyude Kadanakatha reveals how Vasundhara, an actress has been insulted in the course of acting due to some unexpected situations. It proclaims the postmodern message that martyrs are created not only through ideologies, but through art also. Kesavante Vilapangal (Kesavan's Lamentations) one of his later works tells the story of a writer Kesavan who writes a novel on a child named Appukkuttan who grows under the influence of E. M. S. Namboodiripad.[7] Daivathinte Vikrithikal has been translated into English and published By Penguin Books India.[8][9][10]

Three of his novels were made into feature films in Malayalam. He also co-wrote the screenplay of Daivathinte Vikrithikal (1992) for which he won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Story.[11] His novel Pravasam (sojourn in non-native land) is the story of a Malayali whose journeys carry him around the world.[12] Delhi Gadhakal (Tales from Delhi), a novel published in November 2011 is his recollections in India's capital city, New Delhi.[13][14]

Mukundan served as the president of Kerala Sahitya Akademi from October 2006 until March 2010.[15]

Awards and honours edit

 

Mukundan received Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel in 1973 for Ee Lokam Athiloru Manushyan.[16] This was followed by Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992 when Daivathinte Vikrithikal (God's Mischief) was selected for the award; the novel also received the N.V. Puraskaram.[17] He received two honours in 1998, Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres of the Government of France[18] and the Muttathu Varkey Award.[19] He received the Vayalar Award in 2003, for Kesavante Vilapangal (Kesavan's Lamentations)[20] and three years later, the English translation of Kesavan's Lamentations received the 2006 Crossword Book Award.[7] The Government of Kerala awarded him their highest literary honour Ezhuthachan Puraskaram in 2018.[21][22] He also received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship the same year.[23] He is also a recipient of M. P. Paul Award.[24] In 2017, he received the T. K. Ramakrishnan Award, awarded as part of the Abu Dhabi Sakthi Awards, for his overall contribution.[25]

Mukundan received the JCB prize for literature in 2021 for his book Delhi: A Soliloquy.[26] His novel Nritham Cheyyunna Kudakal received the Basheer Award in 2022.[27] In 2023, he received the Thakazhi Award.[28] His most recent novel Ningal won the Padmarajan Award in 2023.[29]

Works edit

Novels edit

Year Title Publisher Ref.
1969 Aakashathinu Chuvattil
(Beneath the Sky)
Kottayam: SPCS
1969 Delhi Thrissur: Current Books
1970 Avilayile Sooryodayam
(Sunrise at Avila)
Thrissur: Current Books
1972 Haridwaril Mani Muzhangunnu
(Bells are Tolling in Haridwar)
Kottayam: NBS
1972 Ee Lokam Athiloru Manushyan
(This World, In it a Man)
Calicut: Poorna
1974 Mayyazhippuzhayude Theerangalil
(On the Banks of River Mayyazhi)
Kottayam: SPCS
1975 Kootam Thetti Meyunnavar Calicut: Poorna
1976 Oru School Master Kottayam: Priyamvada
1977 Seetha Kottayam: SPCS
1982 Ravum Pakalum
(Day and Night)
Kottayam: SPCS
1984 Kili Vannu Vilichappol
(When the Bird Came Calling)
Kottayam: DC Books
1989 Daivathinte Vikrithikal
(God's Mischief)
Kottayam: DC Books
1993 Adityanum Radhayum Pinne Mattu Chilarum
(Adityan, Radha and the Others)
Kottayam: DC Books
1996 Oru Dalit Yuvathiyude Kadanakatha
(The Tragic Story of a Young Dalit Woman)
Kottayam: DC Books
1999 Kesavante Vilapangal
(Kesavan's Lamentations)
Kottayam: DC Books
2000 Nrittam
(The Dance)
Kottayam: DC Books [39]
2005 Pulayappattu
(The Song of the Pulayas)
Calicut: Mathrubhumi [40]
2008 Pravasam
(Exile)
Kottayam: DC Books
2011 Delhi Gadhakal
(Tales from Delhi)
Kottayam: DC Books
2015 Kuda Nannakkunna Choyi
(Choyi, Who Mends Umbrellas)
Kottayam: DC Books [41]
2017 Nrutham Cheyyunna Kutakal
(Dancing Umbrellas)
Kottayam: DC Books
2023 Ningal
(You)
Kottayam: DC Books

Novelettes edit

Year Title Publisher Ref.
1979 Charlie Master Calicut: Poorna
1986 Aval Paranju Varoo
(collection of novelettes)
Calicut: Malayalam Pub.
1989 Nagnanaya Thampuran
(The Naked Lord)
Calicut: Malayalam Pub.
1989 Madamma Calicut: Poorna
1993 Ezhamathe Poovu
(The Seventh Flower)
Kottayam: NBS

Short story collections edit

Year Title Publisher Ref.
1967 Veedu (Home) Thrissur: Current Books
1969 Nadiyum Thoniyum Thrissur: Current Books
1971 Vesyakale Ningalkkorambalam Kottayam: SPCS
1973 Anchara Vayasulla Kutti Trivandrum: Navadhara
1977 Ezhamathe Poovu
(collection of 11 stories)
Calicut: Poorna
1982 Thiranjedutha Kathakal
(Selected Stories)
Kottayam: DC Books
1983 Hridayavathiyaya Penkutty Konni: Venus Book Depot
1985 Thattathippenninte Kalyanam
(The Marriage of the Goldsmith's Daughter)
Kottayam: Current Books
1988 Thevidissikkili
(The Whoring Bird)
Kottayam: Current Books
1990 Kallanum Polisum
(The Thief and the Police)
Kottayam: Current Books
1990 Kathavaseshan
(new edition of Veedu)
Kottayam: Current Books
1994 Russia Kottayam: DC Books
1995 Kannadiyude Kazcha
(The Eye of the Mirror)
Kottayam: DC Books
2004 Pavadayum Bikiniyum Kottayam: DC Books
2004 Nagaravum Sthreeyum Calicut: Mathrubhumi
2008 Mukundante Kathakal Thrissur: Current Books
2009 Dinosarukalute Kalam Kottayam: DC Books
2009 Nattumpuram Kannur: Kairali Books
2009 Mukundante Kathakal Sampoornam Kottayam: DC Books
2013 Thanner Kudiyante Thandu Calicut: Mathrubhumi

Non-fiction edit

  • Enthanu Aadhunikatha? (Calicut: Poorna, 1976)[58]

Memoirs edit

  • Anubhavam Ormma Yathra (Calicut: Olive, 2014)[59]

Works translated edit

  • 1999. On the Banks of the Mayyazhi. Trans. Gita Krishnankutty. Chennai: Manas.
  • 2002. Sur les rives du fleuve Mahé. Trans. Sophie Bastide-Foltz. Actes Sud.
  • 2002. God's Mischief. Trans. Prema Jayakumar. Delhi: Penguin.
  • 2004. Adityan, Radha, and Others. Trans. C Gopinathan Pillai. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
  • 2005. The Train that Had Wings: Selected Short Stories of M. Mukundan. trans. Donald R. Davis, Jr. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  • 2006. Kesavan's Lamentations. Trans. A.J. Thomas. New Delhi: Rupa.
  • 2007. Nrittam: A Malayalam Novel. Trans. Mary Thundyil Mathew. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press.

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Further reading edit

  • Nalini Natarajan; Emmanuel Sampath Nelson (1996). Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 196–. ISBN 978-0-313-28778-7.
  • . 23 May 2013. Archived from the original on 23 May 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2019.

External links edit

  • "Profile of Malayalam Story Writer M. Mukundan". malayalasangeetham.info. 4 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
  • Works and Reviews 28 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine

mukundan, maniyambath, mukundan, born, september, 1942, indian, author, malayalam, literature, former, diplomat, worked, cultural, attaché, embassy, france, delhi, from, 1961, 2004, while, concurrently, working, author, many, early, works, mahe, mayyazhi, home. Maniyambath Mukundan born 10 September 1942 is an Indian author of Malayalam literature and former diplomat He worked as a cultural attache at the Embassy of France in Delhi from 1961 to 2004 while concurrently working as an author Many of his early works are set in Mahe Mayyazhi his homeland which earned him the moniker Mayyazhiyude Kathakaaran Mayyazhi s storyteller He is known to be one of the pioneers of modernity in Malayalam literature Some of his best known works include Mayyazhippuzhayude Theerangalil Daivathinte Vikrithikal Kesavante Vilapangal and Pravasam 1 M MukundanBornManiyambath Mukundan 1942 09 10 10 September 1942 age 81 Mahe French IndiaOccupationWriterdiplomatCitizenshipIndianPeriod1961 presentNotable worksMayyazhippuzhayude TheerangalilDelhi GadhakalDaivathinte VikrithikalNotable awardsKerala Sahitya Akademi Award 1973 Sahitya Akademi Award 1992 Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres 1998 Crossword Book Award 2006 Ezhuthachan Puraskaram 2018 JCB Prize 2021 He has received several literary awards including Sahitya Akademi Award Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award Vayalar Award Crossword Book Award JCB Prize and the Ezhuthachan Puraskaram the highest literary award of the Government of Kerala He is also a recipient of the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres of the Government of France 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Literary career 3 Awards and honours 4 Works 4 1 Novels 4 2 Novelettes 4 3 Short story collections 4 4 Non fiction 4 5 Memoirs 4 6 Works translated 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life editMukundan was born on 10 September 1942 at Mahe then a French overseas territory and now a part of the union territory of Puducherry in South India 2 3 Mukundan worked as a cultural attache at the New Delhi office of the Embassy of France in Delhi from 1961 to 2004 He concurrently worked as an author 4 Literary career editHis first literary work was a short story published in 1961 5 while the first novel Delhi was published in 1969 6 Mukundan has so far published 12 novels which include his later works such as Adithyanum Radhayum Mattu Chilarum Oru Dalit Yuvathiyude Kadanakatha Kesavante Vilapangal and Nritham and ten collections of short stories which totals 171 in numbers till 2012 Adithyanum Radhayum Mattu Chilarum is a fictional story which dethrone the time from the narrative it gives the readers a new method of writing Oru Dalit Yuvathiyude Kadanakatha reveals how Vasundhara an actress has been insulted in the course of acting due to some unexpected situations It proclaims the postmodern message that martyrs are created not only through ideologies but through art also Kesavante Vilapangal Kesavan s Lamentations one of his later works tells the story of a writer Kesavan who writes a novel on a child named Appukkuttan who grows under the influence of E M S Namboodiripad 7 Daivathinte Vikrithikal has been translated into English and published By Penguin Books India 8 9 10 Three of his novels were made into feature films in Malayalam He also co wrote the screenplay of Daivathinte Vikrithikal 1992 for which he won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Story 11 His novel Pravasam sojourn in non native land is the story of a Malayali whose journeys carry him around the world 12 Delhi Gadhakal Tales from Delhi a novel published in November 2011 is his recollections in India s capital city New Delhi 13 14 Mukundan served as the president of Kerala Sahitya Akademi from October 2006 until March 2010 15 Awards and honours edit nbsp Mukundan received Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel in 1973 for Ee Lokam Athiloru Manushyan 16 This was followed by Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992 when Daivathinte Vikrithikal God s Mischief was selected for the award the novel also received the N V Puraskaram 17 He received two honours in 1998 Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres of the Government of France 18 and the Muttathu Varkey Award 19 He received the Vayalar Award in 2003 for Kesavante Vilapangal Kesavan s Lamentations 20 and three years later the English translation of Kesavan s Lamentations received the 2006 Crossword Book Award 7 The Government of Kerala awarded him their highest literary honour Ezhuthachan Puraskaram in 2018 21 22 He also received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship the same year 23 He is also a recipient of M P Paul Award 24 In 2017 he received the T K Ramakrishnan Award awarded as part of the Abu Dhabi Sakthi Awards for his overall contribution 25 Mukundan received the JCB prize for literature in 2021 for his book Delhi A Soliloquy 26 His novel Nritham Cheyyunna Kudakal received the Basheer Award in 2022 27 In 2023 he received the Thakazhi Award 28 His most recent novel Ningal won the Padmarajan Award in 2023 29 Works editNovels edit Year Title Publisher Ref 1969 Aakashathinu Chuvattil Beneath the Sky Kottayam SPCS 30 1969 Delhi Thrissur Current Books 31 1970 Avilayile Sooryodayam Sunrise at Avila Thrissur Current Books 32 1972 Haridwaril Mani Muzhangunnu Bells are Tolling in Haridwar Kottayam NBS 33 1972 Ee Lokam Athiloru Manushyan This World In it a Man Calicut Poorna 1974 Mayyazhippuzhayude Theerangalil On the Banks of River Mayyazhi Kottayam SPCS 1975 Kootam Thetti Meyunnavar Calicut Poorna 34 1976 Oru School Master Kottayam Priyamvada 1977 Seetha Kottayam SPCS 35 1982 Ravum Pakalum Day and Night Kottayam SPCS 1984 Kili Vannu Vilichappol When the Bird Came Calling Kottayam DC Books 36 1989 Daivathinte Vikrithikal God s Mischief Kottayam DC Books 1993 Adityanum Radhayum Pinne Mattu Chilarum Adityan Radha and the Others Kottayam DC Books 37 1996 Oru Dalit Yuvathiyude Kadanakatha The Tragic Story of a Young Dalit Woman Kottayam DC Books 38 1999 Kesavante Vilapangal Kesavan s Lamentations Kottayam DC Books 2000 Nrittam The Dance Kottayam DC Books 39 2005 Pulayappattu The Song of the Pulayas Calicut Mathrubhumi 40 2008 Pravasam Exile Kottayam DC Books 2011 Delhi Gadhakal Tales from Delhi Kottayam DC Books 2015 Kuda Nannakkunna Choyi Choyi Who Mends Umbrellas Kottayam DC Books 41 2017 Nrutham Cheyyunna Kutakal Dancing Umbrellas Kottayam DC Books 2023 Ningal You Kottayam DC Books Novelettes edit Year Title Publisher Ref 1979 Charlie Master Calicut Poorna 42 1986 Aval Paranju Varoo collection of novelettes Calicut Malayalam Pub 1989 Nagnanaya Thampuran The Naked Lord Calicut Malayalam Pub 43 1989 Madamma Calicut Poorna 44 1993 Ezhamathe Poovu The Seventh Flower Kottayam NBS 45 Short story collections edit Year Title Publisher Ref 1967 Veedu Home Thrissur Current Books 46 1969 Nadiyum Thoniyum Thrissur Current Books 47 1971 Vesyakale Ningalkkorambalam Kottayam SPCS 48 1973 Anchara Vayasulla Kutti Trivandrum Navadhara 49 1977 Ezhamathe Poovu collection of 11 stories Calicut Poorna 1982 Thiranjedutha Kathakal Selected Stories Kottayam DC Books 1983 Hridayavathiyaya Penkutty Konni Venus Book Depot 1985 Thattathippenninte Kalyanam The Marriage of the Goldsmith s Daughter Kottayam Current Books 50 1988 Thevidissikkili The Whoring Bird Kottayam Current Books 51 1990 Kallanum Polisum The Thief and the Police Kottayam Current Books 52 1990 Kathavaseshan new edition of Veedu Kottayam Current Books 1994 Russia Kottayam DC Books 53 1995 Kannadiyude Kazcha The Eye of the Mirror Kottayam DC Books 54 2004 Pavadayum Bikiniyum Kottayam DC Books 2004 Nagaravum Sthreeyum Calicut Mathrubhumi 55 2008 Mukundante Kathakal Thrissur Current Books 56 2009 Dinosarukalute Kalam Kottayam DC Books 2009 Nattumpuram Kannur Kairali Books 2009 Mukundante Kathakal Sampoornam Kottayam DC Books 2013 Thanner Kudiyante Thandu Calicut Mathrubhumi 57 Non fiction edit Enthanu Aadhunikatha Calicut Poorna 1976 58 Memoirs edit Anubhavam Ormma Yathra Calicut Olive 2014 59 Works translated edit 1999 On the Banks of the Mayyazhi Trans Gita Krishnankutty Chennai Manas 2002 Sur les rives du fleuve Mahe Trans Sophie Bastide Foltz Actes Sud 2002 God s Mischief Trans Prema Jayakumar Delhi Penguin 2004 Adityan Radha and Others Trans C Gopinathan Pillai New Delhi Sahitya Akademi 2005 The Train that Had Wings Selected Short Stories of M Mukundan trans Donald R Davis Jr Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 2006 Kesavan s Lamentations Trans A J Thomas New Delhi Rupa 2007 Nrittam A Malayalam Novel Trans Mary Thundyil Mathew Lewiston New York Edwin Mellen Press References edit a b M Mukundan Malayalam Writer The South Asian Literary Recordings Project Library of Congress New Delhi Office www loc gov 4 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2019 M Mukundan on Good Reads www goodreads com 4 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2019 M Mukundan on Kerala Culture org www keralaculture org Department of Cultural Affairs Government of Kerala Retrieved 4 February 2019 Najib Rihan 9 September 2020 M Mukundan I grew up with Delhi Business Line Retrieved 8 November 2023 About writer Mukundan The New Indian Express 13 June 2009 Retrieved 4 February 2019 M Mukundan on Keral com 5 August 2007 Archived from the original on 5 August 2007 Retrieved 4 February 2019 a b Kesavan s Lamentations Crossword in 24 February 2015 Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2019 KAMALA God s Mischief is a good read with a French fragrance and flavour lingering in a very rooted Malayalam narrative says N 1 February 2003 Old orders new claims The Hindu p 04 Retrieved 4 February 2019 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link dead link Making mischief By God The Hindu 4 February 2019 Archived from the original on 24 March 2003 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Etteth Ravi Shankar 18 November 2002 Book review M Mukundan s God s Mischief India Today Retrieved 4 February 2019 State Film Awards 1969 2001 Information and Public Relations Department of Kerala Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 24 February 2015 Pravasam is an attempt to redefine nostalgia says M Mukundan The Hindu 18 August 2008 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Shevlin Sebastian 28 October 2011 The main character is Delhi The New Indian Express Shevlinsebastian blogspot in Retrieved 24 February 2015 M Mukundan 21 November 2011 ഇന ഏത ദ ശത ത ക ക റ ച ച ണ ഞ ൻ എഴ ത ണ ടത in Malayalam Madhyamam Weekly Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 Retrieved 24 February 2015 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Kerala Sahitya Akademi Annual Report 2010 2011 PDF in Malayalam Kerala Sahitya Akademi p 5 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel Kerala Sahitya Akademi 4 February 2019 Archived from the original on 9 November 2013 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Katha profile www katha org Retrieved 4 February 2019 Staff Reporter 2 November 2011 Finished work belongs to readers Mukundan The Hindu Retrieved 4 February 2019 Ezhuthachan Puraskaram for Mukundan Deccan Chronicle 2 November 2018 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Vayalar award presented to Mukundan The Hindu 28 October 2003 Archived from the original on 3 December 2014 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Noted Malayalam writer M Mukundan wins Ezhuthachan award The New Indian Express Retrieved 4 February 2019 Thiruvananthapuram Ezhuthachan Puraskaram for Mukundan Deccan Chronicle 2 November 2018 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Akademi fellowships for Mukundan Sankara Pillai The Hindu 22 December 2019 Retrieved 31 July 2022 M P Paul Award Winners www goodreads com 4 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2019 അബ ദ ബ ശക ത അവ ർഡ കൾ പ രഖ യ പ ച ച സമഗ രസ ഭ വന പ രസ ക ര എ മ ക ന ദന Deshabhimani 16 July 2018 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Scroll Staff 13 November 2021 Author M Mukundan wins JCB Prize for Literature 2021 for Delhi A Soliloquy Scroll in Retrieved 14 November 2021 Basheer Award for Malayalam writer M Mukundan The Hindu 10 January 2023 Retrieved 15 January 2023 തകഴ സ ഹ ത യ പ രസ ക ര 17ന എ മ ക ന ദന സമ മ ന ക ക Deshabhimani 8 April 2023 Retrieved 13 April 2023 എ മ ക ന ദന വ ജ ജ യ സ ന പത മര ജൻ സ ഹ ത യ പ രസ ക ര ചലച ച ത ര പ രസ ക ര ല ജ ജ സ പ ല ല ശ ശ ര ക ക ശ ര ത ശരണ യത ത ന DC Books in Malayalam 22 May 2023 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Wayback Machine Enthanu Athunikatha www goodreads com Retrieved 4 February 2019 Anubhavam Prmma Yathra www goodreads com Retrieved 4 February 2019 Further reading editNalini Natarajan Emmanuel Sampath Nelson 1996 Handbook of Twentieth century Literatures of India Greenwood Publishing Group pp 196 ISBN 978 0 313 28778 7 Mathrubhumi Books ദല ഹ 1981 23 May 2013 Archived from the original on 23 May 2013 Retrieved 4 February 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to M Mukundan Profile of Malayalam Story Writer M Mukundan malayalasangeetham info 4 February 2019 Retrieved 4 February 2019 Works and Reviews Archived 28 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Interview with M Mukundan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M Mukundan amp oldid 1211382567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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