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  1. Vaikom Muhammad Basheer has 81 books on Goodreads with 157696 ratings. Vaikom Muhammad Basheers most popular book is പാത്തുമ്മായുടെ ആട് | Pathummayude A...

  2. Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (21 January 1908 – 5 July 1994), popularly referred to as Beypore Sulthan, was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature, a humanist and an Indian independence activist. He was a novelist and short story writer noted for his path-breaking, down-to-earth style of writing that made him equally popular among literary ...

  3. During about half a century of his creative journey, Vaikom Muhammad Basheer published 30 books. He is someone who created his own language within the language. DESIblitz brings you 5 remarkable novels from Vaikom Muhammad Basheers cherished album.

  4. Jul 5, 1994 · Vaikom Muhammad Basheer is regarded as one of the prominent literary figures ever existed in india. He was a legend in Kerala. He was one of those outspoken figures who revolutionized Malayalam Literature, and Thus the World Literature itself with his dauntless sarcasm, satire, and black humor.

  5. Pathummayude Aadu is one of the most popular works by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. It has a long foreword by the novelist himself and a longer afterword by P K Balakrishnan. This special edition also has illustrations by Sherif and photographs of the real characters including Pathumma and goats.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MathilukalMathilukal - Wikipedia

    Mathilukal (Malayalam: മതിലുകൾ, meaning Walls) is a Malayalam novel written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer in 1965. It is one of the most cherished and well-known love stories in Malayalam. Its hero, Basheer himself, and heroine, Narayani, never meet, yet they love each other passionately.

  7. Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, popularly referred to as Beypore Sulthan, was an Indian writer of Malayalam literature, a humanist and an Indian independence activist. He was a novelist and short story writer noted for his path-breaking, down-to-earth style of writing that made him equally popular among literary critics as well as the common man.