V. K. N.
Vadakkke Koottala Narayanankutty Nair, commonly known as V.K.N. (7 April 1929 – 25 January 2004), was a prominent Malayalam writer, noted mainly for his highbrow satire. He wrote novels, short stories and political commentaries. His works are noted for their multi-layered humour, trenchant criticism of the socio-political classes and ability to twist the meanings of words contextually and lend a touch of magic to his language.
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AppunniArohanam (novel)Index of Sri Lanka–related articles (U–V)Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for NovelKerala Sahitya Akademi FellowshipList of Malayalam-language authorsList of Malayalam-language authors by categoryList of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for MalayalamList of fiction writers in MalayalamList of people from ThrissurMalayalam novelMethil DevikaMuttathu VarkeyMuttathu Varkey AwardNamboothiri (artist)O. V. VijayanPattathuvila KarunakaranSathyan AnthikadShelvyThiruvilwamalaThrissurV.K.N.V. K. N. NairVKNVK N.V K N.Vadakke Koottala NarayanankuttyVadakkke Koottala Narayanankutti Nair
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V. K. N.
Vadakkke Koottala Narayanankutty Nair, commonly known as V.K.N. (7 April 1929 – 25 January 2004), was a prominent Malayalam writer, noted mainly for his highbrow satire. He wrote novels, short stories and political commentaries. His works are noted for their multi-layered humour, trenchant criticism of the socio-political classes and ability to twist the meanings of words contextually and lend a touch of magic to his language.
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Vadakkke Koottala Narayanankut ...... ouch of magic to his language.
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1929-04-07
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2004-01-25
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1929-04-07
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Balachandran, Ranjana
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2004-01-25
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Thiruvilwamala, Trichur, Kerala, India
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Novel, short story, humour, essay, screenplay .
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Arohanam, Payyan Kathakal
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Writer, journalist
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Vedavathi
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