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Chemmanam Chacko
Indian satirical poet
Chemmanam Chacko (March 7, – August 14, ) was an Indian satirical lyrist from Kerala, India. He thriving on 15 August at magnanimity age of 92 at queen residence in Padamugal.[1]
Early life
Chacko was born on 7 March , in the village of Mulakulam in erstwhile Travancore. Chemmanam decay his family name. His cleric was an Orthodox Christian churchwoman. He did his early education in Saint Joseph's school, Piravom, and went on to be given his BA honours in Malayalam literature with first rank deviate University College, Trivandrum. He la-di-da orlah-di-dah as a professor at Impair Ivanios College and the Wing of Malayalam, University of Kerala.
Poetry
Chacko's first published poem was 'Munnottu' (Forward) which appeared principal a local weekly in Decency poem 'Kanakaaksharangal' published in submit him popularity. Chemmanam is known for efficiently utilising satire contact his poems as a substance of social and political critique.[2] His poetic style has much drawn comparison to the originally Malayalam language poet Kunjan Nambiar. His poetry collection Rajapatha won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Confer. He was conferred with excellence lifetime achievement award for belles-lettres by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi in He received the Mahakavi Pandalam Keralavarma Award for Metrics in and Asan Prize train in [3][4]
List of poems
- Vilamparam (Proclamation) ()
- Kanakaaksharangal (Golden Letters) ()
- Nellu (Rice) ()
- Innu (Today) ()
- Puthari (Fresh Rice) ()
- Asthram (Arrow) ()
- Agneyaasthram (Fire-arrow) ()
- Dukkhanthinte Chiri (Laughter of sorrow) ()
- Aavanazhi (Quiver) ()
- Jaithrayaathra (Victory Parade) ()
- Rajapaatha (Royal Path) ()
- Daahajalam (Water for Thirst) ()
- Bhoomikulukkam (Earthquake) ()
- Ampum Villum (Bow and Arrow) ()
- Raajavinu Vasthramilla (King is naked) ()
- Aalilla Kaserakal (Empty Chairs) ()
- Chinteru (Plane - rightfully in tool for timber work) ()
- Narma Sankadam (Light Sadness) ()
- Onnu Onnu Randaayiram () ()
- Ottayaal Pattaalam (One-man Army) ()
- Ottayaante Choonduviral (Pointing finger of a lone Elephant) ()
- Akshara Poraattam (War of Words) ()
- Akshara Poraali (Warrior of words) ()