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Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Indian English Template:Infobox writer Amal Pirappancode is a Malayalam language novelist, short story writer, illustrator, graphic novelist and C cartoonist from Kerala, India. His novel Vyasanasamuchayam has won the 2018 Yuva Puraskar and the Basheer Yuva Prathibha Award.[1] He has also received several other awards including Kerala Sahitya Akademi Geetha Hiranyan Endowment.

Biography

Amal was born in 1987 to Thenguvila veettil Maniraj and Baby at Pirappancode, Thiruvananthapuram district.[2] He done his education at Pirappancode Government Primary School and Pirappancode Higher Secondary School.[2] From childhood, he was interested in painting.[2] He later became a cartoonist and his cartoons have been published in several magazines.[2] He passed his graduation in painting from Mavelikkara Raja Ravi Varma College of Fine Arts and Post Graduation in Art History from Visva-Bharati Santiniketan, Kolkata.[3] After Post Graduation, He first got teaching job at Government Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram.[3] After 3 years working at Arts college, he lost his job and went into journalism and worked for an online media for some time.[3] Then he joined as art history teacher at Raja Ravi Varma Center of Excellence for Visual Arts, Mavelikkara.[3] He studied Japanese language in Tokyo, Japan.[1]

Family

His wife Kumiko Tanaka is a Japanese woman who studied with him in Kolkata Shantiniketan.[4] One of his brothers Jith Pirappancode is a production controller in the Malayalam film industry, another brother Amith Raj is an assistant-director.[2]

Works

Short stories

  • Narakathinte tattoo (Meaning:Tattoo of Hell), 2011, D.C. Books, Kottayam, Template:ISBN.[5]
  • Manja cardukalude suvishesham (Meaning: Gospel of Yellow Cards), 2015, Chintha Publishers, Thiruvananthapuram, Template:ISBN.[5]
  • Parasyakkaran theruvu (Meaning: Advertiser Street), 2016, Poorna Publications, Kozhikode, Template:ISBN.[5]
  • Keniyasan, 2021, Mathrubhumi Books, Kozhikode, Template:ISBN.[6]
  • Pathakam, vazha kolapathakam, 2018, D.C. Books, Kottayam, Template:ISBN.[5]
  • Uruvam, 2022, DC Books, Kottayam

Novels

Graphic novels and stories

Cartoon collection

Others

  • The story, dialogues and screenplay (jointly with Ambili) of Ambili S Rengan's Malayalam language film Idi Mazha Kaatu was done by him.[8]

Awards and honors

  • Kendra Sahitya Akademi Yuva Award (2018).[2]
  • Kerala Sahitya Akademi Geetha Hiranyan Endowment (2019)[9]
  • Vaikkom Muhammad Basheer yuva prathibha (young talent) Award (2018).[2]
  • Unyem Amikal The Mahi Award[10]
  • E.P. Sushma Anganam Endowment (2016)[3]
  • Thakazhi Story Award[11]
  • M. Sukumaran Story Award[10]
  • CV Sriraman Story Award (2017)[10]
  • Mundur Story Award[11]
  • A. Mahmood Story Award (2013)[10]
  • Muttathu varky College Story Award (2008)[10]
  • Rajalakshmi Story Award (2008)[10]
  • Poorna Uroob College Story Award (2007)[10]
  • First SBT College Story Award[10]
  • Akam Story Award[10]
  • Harishree Katha Award (2016)[10]
  • Siddhartha Novel Award (2017)[10]
  • K. Saraswati Amma Novel Award (2017)[10]
  • Kolkata Malayalee Society Tirur Thunchanparambu Endowment (2012)[10]
  • Kozhikode Dronacharya Yuva Pratibha Award for the story Manja cardukalude Suvishesham [4]
  • Kadal Karayedukkunna Rathri was selected as one of the best stories in the MP Narayana Pillai story competition conducted by Samakalika Malayalam Weekly.[10]

References