N. P. Mohammed

N. P. Mohammed (1 July 1929 - 3 January 2003), popularly known by his initials N.P., was a Malayalam novelist and short story writer from Kerala state, South India.[1] He, along with his contemporaries like M. T. Vasudevan Nair, O. V. Vijayan, Kakkanadan, and Kamala Das ushered in a modernist movement in Malayalam fiction in the late 1950s.[2] During his long literary career NP served as the President of Kerala Sahitya Akademi.[3]

His novel Daivathinte Kannu won the Kendra Sahithya Academy Award (Malayalam) in 1993.[4] NP wrote the novel Arabipponnu (The Gold of Arabia) along with M. T. Vasudevan Nair. MT and Mohamed stayed in a rented house in Karuvarakkundu village, Kozhikode for a period of two weeks to complete this work. The novel Hiranyakasipu, which tells us a story of power and politics, brings characters from Hindu mythology into a modern political setting in Kerala.

Malayalam writer and academic N. P. Hafiz Mohamad is the son of N. P. Mohammed.

List of works

Novels

Short story collections

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References


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