N. Prabhakaran is a noted short story writer, novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, educationist, editor and columnist in Malayalam. The eldest of the five children born to N Kunhambu and A Kalliani, Prabhakaran was born at Parassinikkadavu in Kannur district of Kerala on 30 December 1952. He spent his childhood days at Madayi. Prabhakaran studied at Madayi L P School, Govt. High School, Madayi, Payyannur College and Government Brennen College, Thalassery. He served as a lecturer at the Dept. of Malayalam of Lekshmipuram college of Arts and Science, Neyyoor, Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, University College, Thiruvananthapuram, CKG Memorial Govt College, Perambra, and Govt Brennen College, Thalassery, and retired while serving as the Head of the Malayalam Department of Brennen College. The writer also served as a visiting professor of Malayalam at University of Calicut. Prabhakaran resides at Dharmadam in Thalassery.
Literary career
Though N Prabhakaran began writing in 1966, he established himself as a writer with the short story "Ottayante Pappan", published in 1971. The story won the first prize in the short story competition for college students conducted by Mathrubhumi Azhchappathippu, the Malayalam general interest weekly, in connection with its Vishu special. Now N Prabhakaran has 42 books, spanning a number of genres, to his credit.
Short Story Collections
Ottayante Pappan
Marupiravi
Rathrimozhi
Parakkum Paravathani
Katha
Mayamayan
Thiranjetutha Kathakal
Bhoomiyude Attathu
Ittarciyile Sooryan
Vagan Yathra
Rameswaram
Manasu Pokunna Vazhiye
Marupiraviyum Mattu Kathakalum
Novellas
Ezhinum Meethe
Janthujanam
Bhoothabhoomi
Adrusyavanangal
Oru Malayali Branthante Diary
Kshouram
Novels
Thiyoor Rekhakal
Bhahuvachanam
Jeevante Thelivukal
Janakatha
Mayamanushyar
Anthology of Poems
Kalnada
Njan Theruvilekku Nokki
kakka
Plays
Pulijanmam
Maranakkinar
Travelogue
Kutaku Kurippukal
Screen Play
Pulijanmam
Pigman
Collections of Essays
Katha Thedunna Katha
Kathatmakama
Maunathinte Muzhakkangal
Nanmayute Mamaram
Azhathil Vecha Kallukal
Athmavinte Swntham Nattil Ninnu
Kavithayude Kathal
Ezhuthinte Swadesam
Collections of Speeches
Pathu Prabhashanangal
Memoir
1. Ittittipullu.Kottayam: SPCS, 2018.
Edited Works
1. Editorial Core Committee Convener of Nammude Sahityam, Nammude Samooham published by the Kerala Sahitya Akademy in 4 volumes. 2. General Editor of the collected works of eminent scholar M.N.Vijayan, published by Current Books,Trichur in 2001. The revised edition of the same work is to be published by the State Institute of Language soon. 3. Editor of the souvenir published in connection with the 125th anniversary of Govt Brennen College, Thalassery, in 2016 4. Guest Editor of Samayam Magazine published from Kannur
Awards
1. "Ottayante Pappan" – won the first prize in the short story competition for college students conducted by Mathrubhumi weekly in connection with the Vishu Special 2. Pulijanmam won the first prize in the state level drama competition conducted by Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi 3. Pulijanmam won Cherukad Award and the Kerala Sahithya Akademi Award 4. The film Pulijanmam based on the drama of the same name won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in 2006 5. The short story "Pigman" won the Katha Award 6. Pattiam Gopalan Smaraka Award 7. The short story collectionRathrimozhi won Kerala Sahithya Akademi Award 8. The short story collection Mayamayan won V.K.Unnikrishnan Memorial Award 9. Novel Thiyyor Rekhakal won the first EMS Memorial Award of Munnad EMS Smaraka Trust 10. U P Jayaraj Award 11. Novel Jeevante Thelivukal won Melur Damodaran Sahithya Puraskaram 12. Thiranjetutha Kathakal won the first Vaikom Muhammad Basheer Smaraka Sahithya Award 13. 21st Muttathu Varkey Memorial Award 14. The short story "Kulipathalam" won the Padmarajan Award 2017 15. Alakkode Sargavedi-Navarathna Award-2019 16. The novel 'Mayamanushyar' won the Odakkuzhal Award-2020 17. Crossword Book Award for Diary of a Malayali Mad Man, translated by Jayasree Kalathil- 2020
School of Literature
An informal literature appreciation course to enrich the literary sensibility of readers and provide them meaningful insights on various genres of literature, literary movements, objectives of literature, benefits of literature, evolution of literary forms and evolving trends in literature is offered by N Prabhakaran. The six-day talk series titled 'Sahithya Padasala' started at Alakkode in Kannur district in July 2017 under the auspices of Alakkode Readers Forum is considered as the pioneering endeavor in Kerala offering informal education in literature. Classes, discussions and training in creative writing are provided by the writer. The school of literature was also launched at the writer's native place Madayi in August 2017
Translated Works
N Prabhakaran's stories were translated into many languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Tulu, Kannada, Marathi, Hindi, Urdu, English and German. The short story "Daivathinte Poombatta" is his most translated and most anthologized work. HarperCollins India published his fiction in English 'Diary of a Malayali Madman' translated from Malayalam by Jayasree Kalathil in February 2019.
Politics
Prabhakaran was associated with Leftist cultural and political organisations in early years. He was the first Kannur district secretary of Balasangam, one of the largest children organisations in India. He was the chairman candidate of Students' Federation of India at Brennen College in 1974. Prabhakaran was also associated with the launching of Student magazine of SFI. During the period of The Emergency Prabhakaran was part of the outfit Students for Human Rights. At present he is associated with All India Forum Right to Education. The writer dissociates from political affiliations of late.
Controversy
N Prabhakaran's short story "Kaliyezhuthu" which was published in Mathrubhumi weekly in December 2017 invited vehement criticism from a section of school teachers in Kerala as the story was critical of the new pedagogy and the teachers' training sessions implemented in the state. While a section of teachers and educationists argued that the story exposed the pitfalls in school education system, the others went on airing harsh comments on writer that raised many concerns on freedom of expression.