G. Kamalamma

G. Kamalamma
Born 1930
Perumbuzha, Kundara, Kerala, India
Died 2012
Occupation Author, literarian, teacher and social activist.

G. Kamalamma, (1930–2012) was a school teacher for most of her professional life, is well known as an author, mostly in the spheres of language and literature, socio-cultural subjects and biography. She has written over 30 books, all in the Malayalam language, and won citations and awards from both the Sahitya Academy of India and the Sahitya Academy of Kerala.

Birth and early life

Kamalamma was born in 1930 in Perumbuzha village near Kundara in Kollam district, Kerala. Her father Sahitya-shiromani M. K. Govindan (1901~1968) was a Sanskrit scholar, professor and writer; the son of Kunjan Channaar of Mundupoyikavila house in Perumbuzha. Kamalamma's mother was Gowrikutty, the daughter of Kavila Perumal Govindan of Perinad, in Kollam.

Professional career

After graduating, as BA and BT, Kamalamma began her professional career as a Social Education Organizer in the Development Department of the Government of Kerala, where she worked for the first ten years. Following this, she took up job as a teacher, working for long twenty four years before retiring from an illustrious academic career in 1987.

While working in her official capacities, Kamalamma began a parallel career as an author, focusing on areas on her interest such a Malayalam language and literature, transliteration of Western literature into the Malayalam language, children's literature and biographical profiling.

Ezhava Samudayathile Maharathanmar – A historical compilation of biographical profiles of 411 prominent individuals of the Ezhava community

Biographies

Translations

Studies

Collections

Poetry

Books for Neoliterates

Children's Literature

Awards and citations

Kamalamma has won award and citations as follows:

References

  1. Kunhikrishnan, K, (29 June 2010). "Multi-faceted personality". The Hindu.
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