Kovilan (Kandanisseri Vattomparambil Velappan Ayyappan)
was born in Kandanisseri near Guruvayur in
Thrissur District, Kerala, India
on 9 July 1923 (1098 Mithunum 25).
Father: Vattomparambil Shanku Velappan
Early education at: Kandanisseri Excelsior School and Nenmini Higher
Elementary School.
Kovilan entered Pavaratty Sahitya Deepika Sanskrit College at the age of
thirteen. He had the good fortune to attend classes by
the scholars/teachers
K. P. Narayana Pisharoti, P.C. Vasudevan Elayathu, M.P. Sankunny Nair,
Cherukadu and Sreekrishna Sharma. He was expelled from college in 1942
for actively
taking part in the Quit India movement.
In 1943 Kovilan joined Royal Indian Navy and got training as Anti Submarine
Detector Operator. His work places include Bengal sea, Burma and Singapore.
He left Navy following the famous Navy Rebellion of 1946 and returned home.
While back in Kerala, Kovilan got in touch with Vaikkom Muhammed Basheer,
Joseph Mundassery and C. J. Thomas. He also took part in the trade union
movements. In 1948 he passed S.S.L.C. He worked for a while as a
stenographer for Joseph Mundassery.
In 1948 Kovilan joined Corps of Signals, Indian Army as a radio mechanic. He
also specialized in electronics. For five years he lived in the Himalayas.
While in army, he came in contact with Parappurathu and Nandanar. During his
last year in the army Kovilan worked as Instructor, National Cadet Corps,
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. He retired from the army in 1968 as
Havildar Major.
After retirement, Kovilan lives in Pullanikkunnu, in Kandanisseri among
Munimada and Laksham Veedu Colony. Wife Sarada (passed away - 1999).
Two daughters Vijaya and Amita and one son Ajithan.
Kovilan has published eleven novels, tweleve short story collections, three
essay collections and one play.
Awards:
Mother: Kotakkattil Kunjandi Kali.
When Kovilan entered Sanskrit College, poetry was his passion. By the time
he quit, he had written at least three novels.
Address: Giri, P.O. Ariyannur, PIN 680102, Thrissur (Dt), Kerala, India.