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Nireeksha - A Theatre for Women
Submitted by bhawani on Sat, 2007-06-09 12:53. Kerala_Literature

Do women need a special space for theatre? Is there a space for women’s theatre? The answer is in the affirmative for C V Sudhi and Rajarajeswari who have been singlemindedly pursuing a dream - a total theatre “by women, of women, and for women.”
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COPY OF SYANANDURAPURA VARNANA PRABHANDAM FOUND
Submitted by UMAMAHESWARI on Mon, 2007-04-16 17:56. Kerala_Literature
SASIDHARAN VARMA

It was intuition that guided them. On 8th April, they delved the cupboard and the wooden box at the Mannur Madam Palace Mavelikkara which housed heaps of cadjan leafs. The team was on the look-out for some valuable treasures on early Travancore history in the form of rich and valuable literature.
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Sara Thomas, the raconteur par excellence
Submitted by bhawani on Sun, 2007-02-18 22:37. Kerala_Literature

The stories she writes are not unheard ones. They have been happening over generations. Her eyes follow the lives of the 'children of a lesser God'- be they the Kunjikannan from 'Daivamakkal' and the suffering soul in 'Narmadi Puduva'.
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C Radhakrishnan: The great novelist: By Kannan Balakrishnan
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2007-02-06 22:42. Kerala_Literature

C Radhakrishnan is one of the most celebrated writers of Kerala. Recently He was awarded Odakkuzhal puraskaram. Let us glimpse through his personal as well as literary life.

He was born in Born 1939 February in an aristocratic nair family.He took a post gradate degree in physics from Victoria college Plakkad.
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BOOK ON MALAYALAM THEATRE RELEASE ON 26 JAN 2007
Submitted by UMAMAHESWARI on Tue, 2007-01-23 20:30. Kerala_Literature

Any study of an art form would be incomplete unless it is examined in the background of the cultural milieu it was born in and the time-line through which it evolved into the present form. aware of this fact Dr Raja Varier in his three-part monograph on Malayalam theatre, walks us through the early days of the stage, analyses the different aspects and puts the current scenario in perspective.
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