Thoniyan Puthiyapurayil Shihabuddin, better known as Shihabuddin Poythumkadavu or Shihabuddin Poithumkadavu ,(born 29 October 1963) is an Indian writer, journalist, poet, orator and television personality.[1]

Life

Shihabuddin Poythumkadavu was born on 29 October 1963 at Poythumkadavu near Valapattanam in Kannur district, Kerala. He is married to Najma, now working in a Government Higher Secondary School near Pattambi as an English teacher, and the couple has 4 children. He has resided in Kunnamkulam, Thrissur district since 2000.[2][3]

Short story collections

  • Aarkkum Vendatha Oru Kannu
  • Ee Stationil Ottakku-the first fantasy short story collection in Malayalam language
  • Thala
  • Kathunna Thalayana
  • Randu Eleppamar
  • Manjukaalam
  • Malabar Express
  • Shihabuddinte Kathakal
  • Thiranjedutha Kathakal- Selected Short Stories
  • Katilekku Pookalle Kunje
  • Oru Paattinte Dooram
  • Eesayum KP Ummarum[4][5]

Novels

  • Eercha
  • Aalivaidyan
  • Shihabudheen Poithumkadavinte Novellakal
  • Nalla Ayalkkaran

Thurumbu Mullaniyude Hridayam

Poems

  • Nootandukalayi Kathuvachathu
  • Kadalmarubhumiyile Veedu
  • Ajnjathayude kannukal (English, French, Malayalam trilingual edition)
  • Shihabudheente Kavithakal

Essays / Memoirs

  • Kathapathram Veettumuttathu
  • jeevaparyantham
  • Marujeevitham

Book on the author

  • Kadhayude Jalashyam -Written by TM Ramachandran

Translated works

  • Yarrikkum Vendatha Kan -Translated by KV Shylaja
  • Do not go to the jungle - Translated by Dr.J. Devika

Screen Play

As director

  • Khabar Tele Film
  • Aalmarattam Tele Film

Awards

References

  • മലബാറിലെ കഥയെക്‌സ്പ്രസ് ഇപ്പോൾ ബുള്ളറ്റ് ട്രെയിനാണ്...[1]
  • 'ഈസ': പുനര്‍ജന്മത്തിലെ പ്രവാസ പ്രവാചകന്‍..[2] Archived 27 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  • കണ്ണൂരിലെ കൊലപാതക രാഷ്ട്രീയത്തെപ്പറ്റി ഇനി എഴുതുന്നില്ല -ശിഹാബുദ്ദീൻ പൊയ്ത്തുംകടവ് [3]
  • അയനം-സി.വി ശ്രീരാമന്‍ കഥാപുരസ്‌കാരം ശിഹാബുദ്ദീന്‍ പൊയ്ത്തുംകടവിന്..[4]
  • കെ.പി ഉമ്മര്‍ - ശിഹാബുദ്ദീന്‍ പൊയ്ത്തുംകടവിന്റെ കഥ..[5] Archived 11 February 2020 at the Wayback Machine
  • ‘Do Not Go to the Jungle’ is a collection of ‘socio-horror’ short stories, both macabre and tender [6]
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