Jnanpith laureate and Odiya writer Prathibha Ray will inaugurate the two-day women's writers's meet, organised by state-run Kerala Sahitya Akademi, on September 9. Titled 'Neermathala Thanalil' (Under the shade of Neermathalam - a flowering plant which is a favourite of Suraiyya,), the event would be held at the Kamala Suraiyya Memorial at her ancestral village Punnayurkulam in Thrissur district, akademi sources said.
The participants would discuss and review the life and writings of Kalama aka Madhavikutty in various sessions as part of the event, they said.
A seminar on Kamala's autobiographical writings and a drama titled "Ente Neermathalam" are among various programmes scheduled as part of the two day event, akademi President Vaishakhan said.
The participation of about 100 women writers were expected in the programme, sources said adding that it would conclude on September 10.
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Born in an aristocratic Nair family in Punnayurkkulam in Thrissur district as daughter of eminent poet Balamani Amma, Kalam Surayya has left a rich body of literary work.
Her other major works are 'Childhood Memoirs', 'Summer in Calcutta', 'Alphabet of Lust', 'Descendants' and collected poems.
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