Joy J. Kaimaparamban
Joy J. Kaimaparamban (
Jōyi Je Kayimāparampan) (born 11 October 1939) is an Indian
novelist writing mainly in
Malayalam. Born to a middle-class family of
Kerala, India, Kaimaparamban became an English teacher and served in many schools in Kerala. He started his literary career at a young age and is still writing. He now lives in
Vayalar, a small village in
Alappuzha (Alleppey) district with his wife and two children. He has written several novels, some plays, and more than 100
short stories in his mother tongue, Malayalam. All of them were published through
DC Books and SPCS, Kottayam.
All India Radio has broadcast several of his short stories and dramas. He won an award in the name of
Rabindranath Tagore, established by DC Books Kottayam in 1977, for his
first novel ''Urayoorunna Pakalukal'', and won the Kunkumam Prize in 1990, for his novel ''Theerabhoomikal''. ''The Azure of Solicitude'' was his first novel in English, published by America
print on demand publisher
PublishAmerica September 2009. ''The Ayurvedic Healer'' is his second novel in English published by Copperhill Media Corporation. ''The Snake Charmer and the King Cobra'' is a collection of 30 short stories, published by Copperhill Media Corporation in 2013.
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