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City of LiteratureKozhikode (Calicut), Kerala is India's first UNESCO City of Literature (2023).
Recognition BasisUNESCO honored Kozhikode for its literary history, publishing culture, accessibility to books, translation efforts, and literary events.
Historical SignificanceA center of learning since the Zamorin era; pivotal in Malayalam printing, publishing, and journalism during colonial/post-independence periods.
Famous WritersVaikom Muhammad Basheer, S.K. Pottekkatt, M.T. Vasudevan Nair, P. Valsala, K. Damodaran - their works explore social issues, culture, and human emotions.
Literary ContributionsKozhikode promoted modern novels, short stories, travel writing, and criticism; facilitated mass readership via low-cost books and newspapers.
InfrastructurePublic libraries, bookshops, publishers, and reading rooms sustain the city's reading culture across generations.
Key Facts- First Indian city in UNESCO's Creative Cities Network (Literature).- Strong reading habits among all age groups.- Hub for Malayalam journalism and translated works.- Active writer groups/workshops nurture new talent.

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