Biography
P. Kesava Pillai (20 July 1904 – 1 July 1983), better known by his pen-name P. Kesavadev, was a novelist and social reformer of Kerala. He is remembered for his speeches, autobiographies, novels, dramas, short stories, and films.
Odayil Ninnu, Nadhi, Bhrandalayam, Ayalkar (Central Academi Award winning novel), Ethirppu (autobiography) and Oru Sundariyude Athmakadha are some among his 128 literary works. Kesavadev along with Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai and Vaikom Muhammad Basheer are considered the exponents of progressive Malayalam Literature
Personal life
Born Kesava Pillai, he adopted the name Kesava Dev to get rid of the suffix "Pillai" which signified his caste. It was a time when caste system was practiced rigorously. A number of retrograde customs and taboos were prevalent. The condition of the toiling section of the community was precarious. Even as a child Kesava Dev was exposed to all the maladies prevailing in the society in general and in the institution of the joint family in particular. A middle school drop out, Kesava Dev, at the age of 13 began his long fight against social evils and every form of injustice. From then on, his life was one of continuous rebellion, and constant revolt against every evil. His son Jothydev Kesavadev is a diabetologist and a pioneer in telemedicine in diabetes care. His wife Seethalekshmi Dev is also a known novelist.
The other major novels are:
Nadi (1951)
Ulakka (1951)
Kannadi (1961)
Sakhavu Karottu Karanavar (1961)
short stories are:
1)Annathe Nadakam (1956) (11 stories)
2)Thiranjedutha Kathakal 1 (1965) (38 stories)
The notable plays are:
Pradhanamanthri (1940)
Munnottu (1947)
Manthriyaakkalle (1949)
Odayil Ninnu, Nadhi, Bhrandalayam, Ayalkar (Central Academi Award winning novel), Ethirppu (autobiography) and Oru Sundariyude Athmakadha are some among his 128 literary works. Kesavadev along with Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai and Vaikom Muhammad Basheer are considered the exponents of progressive Malayalam Literature
Personal life
Born Kesava Pillai, he adopted the name Kesava Dev to get rid of the suffix "Pillai" which signified his caste. It was a time when caste system was practiced rigorously. A number of retrograde customs and taboos were prevalent. The condition of the toiling section of the community was precarious. Even as a child Kesava Dev was exposed to all the maladies prevailing in the society in general and in the institution of the joint family in particular. A middle school drop out, Kesava Dev, at the age of 13 began his long fight against social evils and every form of injustice. From then on, his life was one of continuous rebellion, and constant revolt against every evil. His son Jothydev Kesavadev is a diabetologist and a pioneer in telemedicine in diabetes care. His wife Seethalekshmi Dev is also a known novelist.
The other major novels are:
Nadi (1951)
Ulakka (1951)
Kannadi (1961)
Sakhavu Karottu Karanavar (1961)
short stories are:
1)Annathe Nadakam (1956) (11 stories)
2)Thiranjedutha Kathakal 1 (1965) (38 stories)
The notable plays are:
Pradhanamanthri (1940)
Munnottu (1947)
Manthriyaakkalle (1949)
Books by P. Kesava Dev
Etirppȧ
Etirppȧ
Gustiyuṃ mat̲t̲u kathakaḷuṃ
Gustiyuṃ mat̲t̲u kathakaḷuṃ
Pr̲ēmikkānē nēramuḷḷu
Pr̲ēmikkānē nēramuḷḷu
Nōval ent̲e kāl̲cappāṭil
Nōval ent̲e kāl̲cappāṭil
Jīvitavīkṣaṇaṃ
Jīvitavīkṣaṇaṃ
Ent̲e suhr̥ttukkaḷ
Ent̲e suhr̥ttukkaḷ
Vilppanakkāran
Vilppanakkāran
Raṇṭammayuṃ oru makanuṃ
Raṇṭammayuṃ oru makanuṃ
Enikku tōnnunnatȧ
Enikku tōnnunnatȧ
Veḷiccaṃkēr̲unnu
Veḷiccaṃkēr̲unnu
Enikkuṃ jīvikkaṇaṃ
Enikkuṃ jīvikkaṇaṃ
Mutalappār̲u
Mutalappār̲u
Noval novalist̲t̲int̲e kāl̲cap
Noval novalist̲t̲int̲e kāl̲cappāṭil
Maraṇattilninnȧ
Maraṇattilninnȧ
Ceritirivȧ
Ceritirivȧ
Māḷika paṇiyān
Māḷika paṇiyān
Paṅkalākṣiyuṭe kattukaḷ
Paṅkalākṣiyuṭe kattukaḷ
Lakṣaṃ rūpayuṃ kār̲uṃ
Lakṣaṃ rūpayuṃ kār̲uṃ
Ñānā tet̲t̲ukāran
Ñānā tet̲t̲ukāran
Sukhikkānvēṇṭi
Sukhikkānvēṇṭi
Oru sundariyuṭe ātmakatha
Oru sundariyuṭe ātmakatha
Mur̲ukkānkaṭayuṃ svarggarā
Mur̲ukkānkaṭayuṃ svarggarājyavuṃ
Naṭi
Naṭi
Ayalkkār
Paṅkalākṣīṭe ḍayar̲i
Paṅkalākṣīṭe ḍayar̲i
Ānandakaramāya aṭimattaṃ
Ānandakaramāya aṭimattaṃ
Tar̲avāṭā
Tar̲avāṭā
Bhāvivaran
Bhāvivaran
Ulakka
Ulakka
Yācakapr̲ēmaṃ
Yācakapr̲ēmaṃ
Ārkkuvēṇṭi
Ārkkuvēṇṭi
Taskarasaṅghaṃ
Taskarasaṅghaṃ
Jīvitacakr̲aṃ
Jīvitacakr̲aṃ
Mar̲avil
Mar̲avil
R̲eḍ vāḷanṭiyar
R̲eḍ vāḷanṭiyar
Pr̲adhānamantr̲i
Pr̲adhānamantr̲i
Munnōṭṭȧ
Munnōṭṭȧ
Samarakavi
Samarakavi
Dīnamma
Dīnamma