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  1. G. Sankara Kurup, (3 June 1901 – 2 February 1978) also referred to as Mahakavi G (The Great Poet G), was an Indian poet, essayist and literary critic of Malayalam literature. Known as one of the greats of Malayalam poetry, he was the first recipient of the Jnanpith Award ―the highest Indian literary honor.

  2. ജി. ശങ്കരക്കുറുപ്പ്. Appearance. മറയ്ക്കുക. ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് വിലാസം. https://ml.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._Sankara_Kurup. മലയാളത്തിലെ ഒരു കവിയും ഉപന്യാസകാരനും സർവ്വകലാശാല അദ്ധ്യാപകനുമായിരുന്നു ജി. ശങ്കരക്കുറുപ്പ്. ജ്ഞാനപീഠ പുരസ്കാരം നേടുന്ന ആദ്യ മലയാള സാഹിത്യകാരനാണ് ശങ്കരക്കുറുപ്പ്. ജീവിതരേഖ.

  3. Widely regarded as a harbinger of new line of thought after the towering literary legacy of the triumvirate poets, G. Sankara Kurup with his large volume of work, phenomenal ideas and inimitable style has left an indelible imprint on Malayalam literature.

  4. Jun 3, 2021 · G. Sankara Kurup became a recipient of Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry in 1961, and of Padma Bhushan in 1968. The great poet, essayist, translator, and literary critic breathed his last in 1978, leaving behind his rich contributions to Malayalam literature.

  5. G. Sankara Kurup, also referred to as Mahakavi G, was an Indian poet, essayist and literary critic of Malayalam literature. Known as one of the greats of Malayalam poetry, he was the first recipient of the Jnanpith Award―the highest Indian literary honor.

  6. G SankaraKurup (1901-1978), often known as “Mahakavi G”, was a poet and scholar from the Ernakulam district in Kerala. He was a key figure in the Kerala Renaissance Movement and wrote extensively on liberty, religion, and culture to revive the state's rich heritage and traditions.

  7. G. Sankara Kurup was by caste a temple-attendant, son of a Varrier belonging to another caste of temple attendants. He grew up almost in poverty, missed a proper education in childhood. The one profession he could naturally aspire to, was that of an astrologer like his uncle. But Providence had meant greater things for him. His

  8. SANKARA KURUP the great trio of modern Malayalam literature, Asan, Ulloor and Vallathol, had considerable influence over him. In due course Kurup was drawn towards Tagore and was profoundly influenced by him. The beautiful landscape of Kerala intoxicated Kurup. It is not an exaggeration to say that he worshipped nature. He experienced the ...

  9. www.malayalachalachithram.com › profilesG Sankara Kurup

    Jnanpeet winner and Pride of Malayalam, G Sankara Kurup (born 1901) has penned lyrics for film songs too. His work first appeared in Nirmala, which also happens to be the first movie in Malayalam to feature playback singing. Many of his poems too were later used in films.

  10. Mahakavi G. Sankara Kurup, 'G' as he is fondly remembered by his admiring readers, was a voice that rose loud and clear against every form of disharmony, a voice that was one with nature and instincts, one with the everliving spirit of the wind and the sea, one as deep as the woods, as tranquil as the autumnal skies, as tender