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S. K. Pottekkatt

Sankaran Kutty Pottekkatt ((マラヤーラム語:ശങ്കരൻ കുട്ടി പൊറ്റെക്കാട്ട്); 14 March 1913 – 6 August 1982), popularly known as S. K. Pottekkatt ((マラヤーラム語:എസ്.കെ. പൊറ്റെക്കാട്ട്)), was a famous Malayalam writer from Kerala state, South India. He is the author of nearly sixty books which include ten novels, twenty-four collections of short stories, three anthologies of poems, eighteen travelogues, four plays, a collection of essays and a couple of books based on personal reminiscences. Pottekkatt won the Kerala Sahitya Academy award of 1961 for the novel ''Oru Theruvinte Katha'' (''The Story of a Street'')〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kerala Sahitya Academy- Awards )〕 and the Jnanpith Award in 1980 for the novel ''Oru Desathinte Katha'' (''The Story of a Locale''), which was made into an award winning film.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jnanpith Laureates Official listings )〕 His works have been translated into English, Italian, Russian, German and Czech, besides all major Indian languages.
==Biography==

S. K. Pottekkatt was born in Kozhikode as the son of Kunchiraman Pottekkatt, an English schoolteacher. He had his early education at the Hindu School and Zamorin's High School in Kozhikode. He graduated from Zamorin's College, Kozhikode in 1934. He did not find an employment for three years following his graduation and devoted his time to the study of Indian and Western classics. From 1937 to 1939, he worked as a teacher at Calicut Gujarati School. He quit the job to attend the Tripura Congress in 1939. He then went to Bombay (now Mumbai) and took up several jobs only to develop an aversion for any white-collared jobs. He returned to Kerala in 1945. In 1952, he married Ms. Jayavalli and settled down at Puthiyara in Calicut. Pottekkatt had four children- two sons and two daughters. Pottekatt's wife died in 1980 after which his condition too deteriorated. He was hospitalised in July 1982 following a paralytic stroke. He died on 6 August 1982. He was in the works of ''North Avenue'', a novel describing his experiences in Delhi as a member of the Indian Parliament (1962–1967) but the novel could not be completed.

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