Arya Gopi
Arya Gopi is a Malayalam poet from India with three Malayalam and one English books in her credit. Malakha Matsyam,[1] Jeevante Vaakukal,[2] Avasanathe Manushyan[3] and Sob of Strings[4] are her published works. Avasanathe Manushyan has won Vyloppilly Award 2014 and Government of Kerala Youth Icon Award 2016 besides bagging Sahitya Sree award for the same year. A regular face at literary events in Kerala, she recites poems at various programmes conducted by organisation such as Kendra Sahitya Akademy[5] and TV channels.[6] Her short stories are available on different anthologies.[7] Daughter of poet P. K. Gopi and Komalam, she has won numerous awards including V T Kumaran Master Award, Editor Sukumaran Memorial Award, etc.
She is a professor at Zamorin's Guruvayurappan College.[8] In 2016, she won the Youth Icon Award from the Kerala State Youth Commission.[9] Also publishes and presents [10] on various literary topics.
Awards
Kakkad Award for Poetry, 2004
V T Kumaran master Award for Poetry, 2004
Benoy Chathuruthi Smaraka Award for Poetry, 2005
Poonthanam Sammanam for poetry-2003, 04, 05, 06
Madhyamam-Velicham Award for Poetry, 2004
Kanyaka-Mangalam Award for Poetry, 2005
London Sree Narayana Guru Mission Award for Poetry-2005
Rajani S Anand Memorial Award for Poetry, 2007
Kuttamath Award for Poetry, 2006
Cherusseri Puraskaram for poetry, 2008
Ankanam Award for Poetry, 2005
Malayala Bhasha Padashala Asan Puraskaram for Poetry, 2007
Samsrithi-Dhronacharya Award for poetry, 2007
Bank Worker's Forum Award for Poetry, 2002, 03, 04, 05
SFI - National Conference Poetry Award, 2005
Anweshi Award for Poetry, 2004, 06
'Innu' All Kerala Poetry Competition - First Prize, 2007
SBT Poetry Prize, 2006
Tourism Dept. Environmental Poetry Competition - First prize, 2006
Katamanitta Memorial Award for Poetry, 2008
Calicut University Interzone Poetry competition - prize-2007, 2009
Keraleeyam Online Award for poetry, 2009
Punaloor Balan smaraka Award for poetry, 2010
A P Chaathu Memorial Poetry Award, 2013
Vyloppily Award, 2014
Editor M Sukumaran Memorial Kala Kaumudi Award, 2015
References
- ↑ Matsyam, Malakha (2002). Malakha Matsyam. Kozhikode: Poorna Publication. pp. http://nbksnerul.com/pdf/malayalam_story.pdf.
- ↑ Gopi, Arya (2006-01-01). Jeevante Vakkukal. DC Books. ISBN 9788126413645.
- ↑ Manushyan, Avasanthe. http://greenbooksindia.com/content.php?param=Product&type=21587. Retrieved 2016-02-20. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Gopi, Arya (2011). Sob Of Strings. Kozhikode: Raspberry Books. pp. https://keralabookstore.com/book/sob–of–strings/1307/.
- ↑ Kochi International Book Festival (2015-12-09), Poem Recitation by Arya Gopi, retrieved 2016-02-20
- ↑ "വായനവിശേഷങ്ങള് പങ്കുവച്ചു കവയിത്രി ആര്യാ ഗോപി". mathrubhuminews.in. Retrieved 2016-02-20. zero width joiner character in
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at position 15 (help) - ↑ ARYA GOPI; et al. (2007-01-01). 40 Kuttikalude 40 Kathakal. TBS Publishers' Distributors. TBS Building, G H Road. Calicut - 673 001.
- ↑ "Working Group". Rural South Asia. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
- ↑ "Youth Icon Awards Announced". The Hindu. 8 February 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
- ↑ "Rural South Asia". www.ruralsouthasia.org. Retrieved 2016-02-20.
External links
- Poem Recitation at Kochi International Book Festival (2015 video)