Thayat Sankaran
Thayat Sankaran (1924 – 1983) was a writer, journalist, literary critic, politician and independence activist from
Kerala, India. Born on 5 August 1924 in
Panniyannur near
Tellicherry, Sankaran started his career as a teacher. He worked at
Ganapath High School, Calicut for ten years. Then, he got his
MA degree and became a teacher at the university level. He worked with the
Indian National Congress and later in
Praja Party and
Praja Socialist Party before joining the
Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was the editor of ''Viplavam'', a left-leaning weekly newspaper published from
Calicut. Thayat resigned from ''Viplavam'' following his controversial writings on the death of
Naxal Varghese. During 1982–85, he was the editor of ''
Deshabhimani Weekly''. Thayat boldly expressed his opinions in literature and politics regardless of anyone's opposition. He was associated with the Kerala Granthasala Sangham and
Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham. He published several books. His work ''Manasikamaya Adimatham'' received the
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Literary Criticism in 1968. He died on 23 March 1983 at
Tata Memorial Hospital,
Bombay.
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