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- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan abstract "Omana Gopalakrishnan (died 2003) and Moscow Gopalakrishnan (1931-2011) was a husband and wife duo noted for their translation of Russian books into Malayalam language. These translations are sometimes regarded as the finest specimen of children's literature in Malayalam during the later half of the 20th century. The couple, introducing Russian literature to Kerala, translated nearly 200 books into Malayalam with simple prose and diction.Both Omana and K. Gopalakrishnan were employees of the Soviet Information Centre in Delhi. K. Gopalakrishnan, native of Aluva, was a member of the Communist Party of India in the late 1950s. He was active in local elections and was the secretary of the local taluk committee for a short period. He travelled to Delhi for employment and joined "USSR News and Views" at the Soviet Information Centre. Gopalakrishnan eventually became the joint editor of the ‘'Soviet Review'’ digest at the USSR Information Department. In 1966, the Soviets decided to publish translations of Russian writings in Malayalam and the couple was invited to Progress Printers in Moscow for a two year project. A Malayalam division was being set up and Progress needed people to translate Russian works into Malayalam. They, with their two children, arrived at Moscow and started by translating Russian works that had been translated into English. The first of the Russian works translated by the couple were rolled off at a press that was imported from England. Progress was very particular about bringing out books that were attractive to children during this period.Later, the couple hired a tutor, Maria Pulyakova - "an old Bolshevik" - to gain better proficiency in Russian. Progress publishers later set up the RADUGA division to bring out works of fiction and translations into Malayalam remained with the Omana-Gopalakrishnan team. For 25 years, Gopalakrishnan lived in Moscow and translated vast amounts of Russian literature which included fiction, folk tales, communist classics and propaganda materials. Till his death, he received a pension from the Russian government for his efforts. Omana died in 2003 and K. Gopalakrishnan died in March, 2011 at Trivandrum. As per The Economic Times, the death of K. Gopalakrishnan went "almost unnoticed".".
- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan deathDate "2003".
- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan deathYear "2003".
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- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan dateOfDeath "2003".
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- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan name "Gopalakrishnan, Omana and Moscow".
- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan quote ""The magic of these translations - done directly from".
- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan quote "Russian into Malayalam - was such that young readers".
- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan quote "happened in their own backyard."".
- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan quote "the human drama unfolding in an unfamiliar geography".
- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan quote "were effortlessly lifted to a new landscape and made to feel that".
- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan source "Amrith Lal, The Economic Times http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-03-10/news/28675614_1_translations-malayalam-russians.".
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- Omana_and_Moscow_Gopalakrishnan comment "Omana Gopalakrishnan (died 2003) and Moscow Gopalakrishnan (1931-2011) was a husband and wife duo noted for their translation of Russian books into Malayalam language. These translations are sometimes regarded as the finest specimen of children's literature in Malayalam during the later half of the 20th century. The couple, introducing Russian literature to Kerala, translated nearly 200 books into Malayalam with simple prose and diction.Both Omana and K.".
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