Edasseri Award
Edasseri Award is an Indian literary award given to outstanding literary works produced in Malayalam language. The award was instituted in 1982 by Edasseri Smaraka Samithi in memory of Malayalam poet Edasseri Govindan Nair.[1] Each year a separate branch of literature, like poetry, novel, short-story etc., is considered for the award. A short-list is prepared after a preliminary scrutiny of the manuscripts and/or printed books received for consideration, and a three-member jury decides the work for award out of this short-listed selection.
Recipients
Year | Recipient | Work |
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1982 | N. K. Desam | Ullekham |
1983 | S. Ramesan Nair | Soorya Hridayam |
1984 | S. V. Venugopan Nair | Rekhayillatha Oral |
1985 | Nellikkal Muraleedharan | Purappad |
1986 | Ashitha | Vismaya Chhihnangal |
1987 | Nalini Bekal | Moochilottamma |
1988 | N. P. Hafis Muhamed | Poovum Puzhayum |
1989 | K. P. Ramanunni | Sufi Paranja Katha |
1990 | Paul Kallanode | Aalparppillatha Veedu |
1991 | A. V. Sreekanta Poduval | Venuganam |
1992 | Karimpuzha Ramachandran | Sloka Kacheri |
1993 | Sreedharanunni | Vazhi |
1994 | Joy Mathew | Madhyadharanyazhi |
1995 | Ashokan Charuvil | Oru Ratrikku Oru Pakal |
1996 | M. Krishnan Namboodiri | Akshara Soundaryam |
1997 | P. Udaya Bhanu | Atanja Vathil |
1998 | K. Raghunath | Samadhanathinnu Vendiyulla Yudhangal |
1999 | Sathish K. Sathish | Rose Mary Parayanirunnathu |
2000 | Ambikasuthan Mangad | Commercial Break |
2001 | Prameela Devi | Vatakaveettile Sandhya |
2002 | C. Ashraf | Chila Visudha Janmangalude Viseshangal |
2003 | M. Kamaruddin | Puthiya Niyamam |
2004 | Haridas Karivallur | Jeevitham Thudakkan Oru Thoovala |
2005 | Divakaran Vishnumangalam | Jeevante Button |
2006 | Budhanoor Raghunath | Kuthirakkarante Makan |
2007 | B. Sandhya | Neelakoduveliyude Kavalkkari |
2008 | Susmesh Chandroth | Swarnamahal |
2010 | P. M. Govindanunni | Amaratharakam |
2011 | P. Vijayakumar | Mahayathra |
2012 | Raphael Thaikattil[2] | Munnootti Ambathi Nalilekku Neengunna Yatrakal |
2015 | Shahina EK | " Puthumazha choorulla chumbanangal" |
References
- ↑ "Edasseri Memorial Award". Edasseri Smaraka Samithi. Retrieved April 13, 2014.
- ↑ "Edasseri Award". The Hindu. November 21, 2012. Retrieved April 13, 2014.
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