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T. V. Varkey : ウィキペディア英語版 | T. V. Varkey
T. V. Varkey (born 2 April 1938) is an Indian writer, professor and literary activist. He writes novels and short stories both in Malayalam (his native language) and English. He lives in Tripunithura, close to Kochi. Franz Kafka, Albert Camus, Dostoevsky, García Márquez and Günter Grass have influenced his writing. ==Biography== T.V. Varkey was born on 2 April 1938 into a middle-class family (Thazhakuzhy), at Mevelloor, in Kottayam district. His father, Mathew Varkey (1912–1998), was of Kunnathur family and mother, Thressiamma (1916–1978) was of Vembenil family. He had his primary and high school education at Government L.P. S., Velloor, and St. Paul’s, Veliyanad (Tripunithura), respectively. He did his degree at Sacred Heart College, Thevara, and Master’s at St. Berchman’s, Changanacherry, both in language and literature. Varkey, a gold medallist of the University of Kerala for literary debate, published articles, poems and stories in periodicals, and won many prizes in various competitions at an early age. He joined S. B College as lecturer in 1964. Two years later he had a short stint as a journalist at Deepika, a daily published from Kottayam. Afterwards he worked at Kuriakose Elias College, Mannanam, near Kottayam as a Lecturer and Professor until 1993. During this period he penned his major novels and short stories, besides being a literary activist.
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