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P. K. Balakrishnan (Panikkassery Keshavan Balakrishnan) was born on 2 March, 1925 in Edavanakkad, Ernakulam, Kingdom of Cochin, is an Indian novelist and critic. Discover P. K. Balakrishnan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Panikkassery Keshavan Balakrishnan |
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Novelist, critic, essayist, Journalist, Historian |
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66 years old |
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2 March 1925 |
Birthday |
2 March |
Birthplace |
Edavanakkad, Ernakulam, Kingdom of Cochin |
Date of death |
3 April, 1991 |
Died Place |
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India |
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India
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P. K. Balakrishnan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is P. K. Balakrishnan's Wife?
His wife is K. Bhageerathi
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K. Bhageerathi |
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Harikesh, Harikrishnan, Jayalekshmy |
P. K. Balakrishnan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is P. K. Balakrishnan worth at the age of 66 years old? P. K. Balakrishnan’s income source is mostly from being a successful novelist. He is from India. We have estimated P. K. Balakrishnan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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'''Panikkassery Keshavan "P.K."
Balakrishnan''' (March 2, 1925 – April 3, 1991) was an Indian novelist and critic.
A doyen of Malayalam literature, he is best known for his novel, Ini Njan Urangatte (And now, Let me Sleep), a novel based on Mahabharata as well as a number of critical studies which include Chandu Menon Oru Padanam, Novel Siddhiyum Sadhanayum, Kavyakala Kumaranasaniloode, and Ezhuthachante Kala: Chila Vyasabharatha Patanangalum.
His Jathivyavasthayum Kerala Charitravum is a work in social history.
P. K. Balakrishnan was born on March 2, 1925, at Edavanakad at Vypin island in Kerala to Keshavan and Mani Amma.
After early schooling in Edavanakkad, he joined Maharaja's College, Ernakulam but his studies were disrupted after four years when he participated in Quit India Movement and was jailed.
Although he was released from jail in 1944 and resumed his studies, he could not complete it as he joined Kochi rajya prajamandalam to enter politics only to move to Kerala Socialist Party (KSP) soon.
His association with KSP brought him into contact with Mathai Manjooran, a noted Indian independence activist and KSP leader as well as Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and M. K. Sanu, among others.
Later, he took up the editorship of Dinaparabha but he had to quit following a public speech he made at a temple in Kozhikode.
Later, he became associated with such publications as Kerala Bhooshanam, Kerala Kaumudi and Madhyamam.
Kerala Sahitya Akademi awarded him their annual award for novel in 1974.
He was also a recipient of the Vayalar Award and other honours.
P. K. balakrishnan received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel in 1974 for his work, Ini Njan Urangatte.
Four years later, the same novel fetched him another major award in the form of Vayalar Award of 1978.
He received the Kerala History Association Award for the book, Jaathivyavasthithium Keralacharithravum.
He was also a recipient of SPBF Award, Prof. Velayudhan Endowment Award and Kesari Award.
Balakrishnan died on April 3, 1991, at the age of 66.
The first of Balakrishnan's published works was a book on Narayana Guru, which was a compilation of writings on Guru, including biographical sketches, narratives on Guru's activities and his literary contributions.
This was followed by critiques Chandu Menon, Kumaran Asan and Ezhuthachan.
In his writings, he first dealt with Kerala history in the anthology on Narayana Guru, the great social reformer of Kerala who changed the face of its caste-ridden society.
He brushes with Kerala history again to study why Tipu Sultan, an able ruler and administrator is perceived as an aggressor and a religious fanatic.
The culmination of these studies over 3 decades was his work on the social history which departed from the established narration, titled Jaathivyavasthayum Kerala Charitravum (The Caste System and History of Kerala).
Pluto, Priyapetta Plutto, was his first novel, was a real life story about his own dog.
His next novel, Ini Njan Urangatte, a Mahabharata inspired work, is considered by many to be his magnum opus.
This novel, has been translated into English by K.C. Sarsamma under the title And Now Let Me Sleep.
Two decades after P. K. Balakrishnan's death, his daughter P. K. Jayalekshmy has been made another English translation under the title Battle beyond Kurukshetra.
Balakrishnan also wrote a number of articles, of which only four collections have been published; two of them were published after his lifetime.