K. Y. Narayanaswamy

K Y Narayanaswamy
Born (1965-06-05) June 5, 1965
Kuppur village near Masthi, Malur taluk, Kolar district, Karnataka
Nickname KYN
Occupation Kannada Language Professor, Playwright & Poet
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Bangalore University
Notable awards Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award

Kuppur Yalappa Narayanaswamy, also known as KYN, is a popular Kannada poet, scholar, critic, and playwright. He is currently a Kannada professor in the Government Arts College, Bangalore. He is the author of many popular Kannada plays including Kalavu, Anabhigna Shakuntala, Chakraratna, Huliseere, and Vinura Vema. He has also translated Kuvempu’s Shudra Tapaswi into Telugu. He is credited with adapting Kuvempu’s magnum opus Malegalalli Madumagalu[1] into a 9-hour play. He has also written the screenplay for the films Kalavu[2] and Suryakaanti.[3]

He won the Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award[4] for his play Pampabharatha, which is considered a milestone in modern Kannada theatre. He is considered to be an influential writer and thinker. His plays are representative of Kannada theatre’s search for new frontiers in experimental theatre.

Biography

KYN was born in Kuppur village near Masthi in Malur Taluk, Kolar district, Karnataka. He was born to Yalappa and Muniyamma. He finished his schooling in Masthi and moved to Bangalore to obtain his BA, MA and M.Phil degrees in Kannada. His PhD, titled Neeradeevige, is considered a milestone in the societal understanding of cultural associations with water. He currently lives in Bangalore with his wife and two children.

Writing career

KYN first came into prominence with his play Pampabharatha, whose essence is based on Adikavi Pampa’s epic poem Vikramarjunavijaya, which is also known as Pampabharatha. While Pampa’s epic relates the Mahabharatha from the perspective of Arjuna, KYN’s play is based on Karna’s viewpoint of events in Mahabharatha. However, the play is also a deconstruction of Pampa’s version and the Mahabharatha itself, and it moves the narration to contemporary times and also focuses on issues of contemporary relevance. The play, staged by the theatre group Samudaya, has seen a hundred shows.

Since Pampabharatha, his other plays such as Kalavu, Anabhigna Shakuntala, and Male Mantrika have been widely appreciated by Kannada audiences. He is currently working on a new play tentatively titled Mallige.

In 2010, KYN adapted Kuvempu’s Malegalalli Madumagalu (The Bride in the Mountains) into a 9-hour play[5] that was directed by noted theatre director and NSD alumnus C. Basavalingaiah. The play was staged about 15 times each in Bangalore and Mysore, and showcased to nearly 60,000 audience members.

KYN also co-authored the script for the light and sound show Manushya Jathi Tanonde Valam[6] with Kotaganahalli Ramaiah and Lakshmipathy Kolar. This show, also directed by Basavalingaiah, with music composed by famed music director Hamsalekha, was staged in 28 districts in Karnataka.

KYN has also written screenplays for the films Kalavu (a cinematic adaptation of his play) and Suryakaanti. He is currently working on screenplays with renowned Kannada film directors TS Nagabharana and Nagathihalli Chandrashekar.

He has curated a music album titled Kolar Desi Gold,[7] with music scored by Hamsalekha. The album is a compilation of Telugu folk songs that have also been translated into Kannada. He has written the lyrics for the music album Kailamp (KYN love songs),[8] with music being composed by his student Arvinda SD and the songs sung by an ensemble of popular singers in styles ranging from classical and folk to jazz.

As a Kannada professor, KYN has authored the Kannada text Sahitya Samvada -1 for Bangalore University.

Plays

Films

Music

Books

Awards

Other activities

KYN is a founding member of the Besagarahalli Ramannna Trust, which provides scholarships and financial aid to needy students. The Trust also organizes annual rural summer camps.

Together with other lecturers of Government Science College, KYN started a midday meal scheme for students.

KYN has initiated a program titled Kuvempu Odu (Read Kuvempu) along with K V Narayana. The program identifies various colleges across Karnataka and introduces students to Kuvempu’s writings and philosophy.

See also

References

  1. Malegalalli madumagalu
  2. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2913910/
  3. Suryakaanti
  4. http://www.karnatakasahithyaacademy.org/downloads/Book_Prize2005.pdf
  5. http://caravanmagazine.in/lede/dusk-dawn
  6. http://karnatakavarthe.org/en/manushya-jati-tanonde-valam-2/
  7. http://www.newindianexpress.com/cities/bangalore/article1239933.ece
  8. http://newindianexpress.com/cities/bangalore/Trio-release-music-album-for-mentor/2013/11/23/article1906622.ece
  9. http://madhumagaluplay.in/
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