Sithara was born and brought up in Kasaragod district of Kerala. She obtained her post-graduation degree in English Literature and Diploma in journalism from University of Calicut.[5] At an early age she was afflicted with life-threatening cancer disease. She attributes her firebrand literary style to her lifelong battle against cancer and social stigma.[6]
Literary works
Sithara is one of the leading contemporary women writers from Kerala.[7][8] She has written several best-selling books in Malayalam which include "Kathakal", "Idam", "Veshappakarcha" and "Ushnagrahangalude Sneham".[9] She chiefly writes stories depicting oppression of women and sexuality in public places.[10] Her stories capture the complexities of modern life from women's perspective and have an angry and defiant tone.[11]
Sithara has also translated the works of Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai into Malayalam. Her short story "Fire" has been included in the English Literature syllabus of Kerala University.[12]
Other contributions
Sithara's short story Agni[13] has been made into a popular movie.[14] She is also a freelance content writer on children's topics for television.[15]
Awards and recognition
Sithara's works were recognised by Sahitya Akademi which conferred on her its golden jubilee prize in 2004.[16] She has also won Kerala Sahitya Akademi award. Besides he has won numerous other literary awards including ‘’Katha Award’’ and ‘’Geetha Hiranyan Endowment Award’’ for Malayalam literature.[17]
Bibliography
Books in English
Sithara, S.; K., Madhavikutty (2017). Lesbian Stories in Malyalam. Trivandrum: Chintha Publishers. ISBN978-81-770239-7-8.
Sithara, S. (2020). Veshakaparcha. Kottayam: DC Books.
Sithara, S. (2021). Enteyum Katha. Kottayam: DC Books.
Chapters in books
Sithara, S. (2017), "Madri and Maria", in Anilkumar, K. S.; Resmi, G. (eds.), Lesbian Stories in Malayalam, vol. 1 (1st ed.), Trivandrum: Chintha Publishers, ISBN978-81-770239-7-8