V. K. N.
V. K. N. Nair (1932-2004) was a Malayalam novelist. Apart from novels, he has written short stories, satirical pieces and political commentaries. What is so distinctive about the works is the dark humour, trenchant criticism of the political class, and unmatched ability in stretching the limits of language. V. K. N,s works calls for an informed reader, who can track down the allusions and shift between languages (English, Hindi, Malayalam and the distinctive variety of Tamil spoken by the Iyer community in Palghat.) In most cases, the use of language other than Malayalam is immediately followed by a translation (in parenthesis), but these translations have little do with what they stand for in the original.
Like a good number of modern malayalam writers, (such a O V Vijayan, Anand, and others, V. K. N. spent many years in New Delhi. The experiences of these years that also coinced with the pre-adolescence of India is reflected in one of his greatest works Arohanam