Kanam EJ

Elavunkal Joseph Philip (Malayalam: ഇലവുങ്കൽ ജോസഫ്‌ ഫിലിപ്പ്‌) (13 June 1926 – 13 June 1982), popularly known by his pen name Kanam EJ, was a Malayalam novelist, short story writer, and lyricist. Along with his contemporary, Muttathu Varkey, he was known for his stories written with the common man in mind.[1] Philip started the well known Malayalam weekly Manorajyam and served as its editor.

Early life and career

Philip was born on 13 June 1926 as the son of Elavunkal Joseph in Kanam, a small village in Kottayam district of Kerala. He attended MHSS Kangazha and passed Malayalam Higher. After schooling he joined military service. He return to Kottayam after the military service and joined CMS Middle School Kanam, as a teacher. Later he served as Malayalam Pandit in CMS schools of Mundakayam, Kumpalampoika, Punnavely and Kottayam. Philip quit teaching and joined the popular Malayalam Weekly Malayala Manorama as a journalist. In 1967 he resigned from Malayala Manorama and started his own Malayalam Weekly called Manorajyam. He later sold it to George Thomas of Keraladwani.

Literary career

Kanam emerged as one of the popular writer of Malayalam fiction during the 1960s and 1970s.[2] He mainly wrote social novels based on the Christian community of Kerala.[3] He was a prolific writer and has written about 100 novels. Almost all of his novels were published in serial installments (Neendakatha) in Malayala Manorama Weekly. One of his novels, Bharya, was adapted into a Malayalam film with the same title. The 1962 film was directed by Kunchacko and starring Sathyan and Ragini.[4] Kanam also wrote lyrics to few Malayalam films.[5]

Selected works

References

  1. Mohan Lal (1992). The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 81-260-1221-8.
  2. Azhikode, Sukumar (1972). Malayalam short stories: an anthology. Kerala Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-0-471-92452-4. Retrieved 2011-03-29.
  3. R. Leela Devi (1977). History of Malayalam literature. Educational Supplies Depot.
  4. "Bharya (1962)". The Hindu. 18 December 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
  5. EJ "MSI Malayalam Movie Lyricist Kanam EJ" Check |url= value (help). malayalasangeetham.info. Retrieved 2011-03-29.

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