V. P. Sivakumar
Vazhappilliyil Padmanabhan Nair Sivakumar (1947 – 1993), commonly identified as V. P. Sivakumar, was an Indian writer and translator, known for bringing in a new sensibility in Malayalam literature through his short stories. Besides four short story anthologies, he published a compilation of satirical articles and translated several works of Jorge Luis Borges and Eugène Ionesco into Malayalam.
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V. P. Sivakumar
Vazhappilliyil Padmanabhan Nair Sivakumar (1947 – 1993), commonly identified as V. P. Sivakumar, was an Indian writer and translator, known for bringing in a new sensibility in Malayalam literature through his short stories. Besides four short story anthologies, he published a compilation of satirical articles and translated several works of Jorge Luis Borges and Eugène Ionesco into Malayalam.
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Vazhappilliyil Padmanabhan Nai ...... Eugène Ionesco into Malayalam.
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1947-05-15
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Mavelikkara, Alappuzha district, Kerala, India
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1993-07-27
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Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
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Geetha
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Vazhappilliyil Padmanabhan Nai ...... Eugène Ionesco into Malayalam.
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