Vaikom Muhammad Basheer | |
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Born | Abdul Rahman Muhammad Basheer[1] January 1908 Thalayolaparambu, Vaikom, Travancore, British India (present-day Kerala, India) |
Died | 5 July 1994 Beypore, Kerala, India | (aged 87)
Occupation | Writer, freedom fighter |
Language | Malayalam |
Nationality | Indian |
Genre | Novel, short story, essays, memoirs |
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Notable awards | |
Spouse |
Fathima Basheer (Fabi)
(m. 1956) |
Children | 2 |
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Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (21 January 1908 – 5 July 1994), popularly referred to as Beypore Sulthan, was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature, a humanist and an Indian independence activist. He was a novelist and short story writer noted for his path-breaking, down-to-earth style of writing that made him equally popular among literary critics as well as the common man. His notable works include Balyakalasakhi, Shabdangal, Pathummayude Aadu, Ntuppuppakkoranendarnnu, Mathilukal, Janmadinam and Anargha Nimisham and the translations of his works into other languages have earned him worldwide acclaim. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honor of the Padma Shri in 1982. He was also a recipient of the Sahitya Academy Fellowship, Kerala Sahitya Academy Fellowship, and the Kerala State Film Award for Best Story. He was a recipient of the Vallathol Award in 1993.