Jisa Jose | |
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Born | Kottayam |
Occupation | writer, teacher |
Language | Malayalam |
Nationality | Indian |
Period | 21st century |
Notable works | Mudrita, Anandabharam ,mukthibahini, PushpakaVimanam, Dark fantasy ,Sarvamanushyarudeyum Rakshakku vendiyulla Kripa |
Children | 2 |
Jisa Jose is an Indian writer in Malayalam from Kerala. [1] She works as principal at Kunnamangalam Government Arts & science college, Kozhikode. former vice principal@ Govt Brennen College ,Thalassery
Jisa also writes stories and articles in various periodicals.
[2]
Jisa was born in Kottayam district, Kerala. [3] Her major works include Mudrita, Dark Fantasy, Sarva Manushyarudeyum Rakshakk Vendiyulla Kripa (Grace for the Salvation of All Humans), and Irupatham Nilayil Oru Puzha (A River on the Twentieth Floor). [4] Jisa has been appreciated for breaking heterosexual norms in writing. A common feature of Jisa's writing is the many facets of women's lives. Malayala Manorama described her as a writer who travels through the minds of women. [5]
Jisa Jose | |
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Born | Kottayam |
Occupation | writer, teacher |
Language | Malayalam |
Nationality | Indian |
Period | 21st century |
Notable works | Mudrita, Anandabharam ,mukthibahini, PushpakaVimanam, Dark fantasy ,Sarvamanushyarudeyum Rakshakku vendiyulla Kripa |
Children | 2 |
Jisa Jose is an Indian writer in Malayalam from Kerala. [1] She works as principal at Kunnamangalam Government Arts & science college, Kozhikode. former vice principal@ Govt Brennen College ,Thalassery
Jisa also writes stories and articles in various periodicals.
[2]
Jisa was born in Kottayam district, Kerala. [3] Her major works include Mudrita, Dark Fantasy, Sarva Manushyarudeyum Rakshakk Vendiyulla Kripa (Grace for the Salvation of All Humans), and Irupatham Nilayil Oru Puzha (A River on the Twentieth Floor). [4] Jisa has been appreciated for breaking heterosexual norms in writing. A common feature of Jisa's writing is the many facets of women's lives. Malayala Manorama described her as a writer who travels through the minds of women. [5]