About us
Litterateur Redefining World began its operation and published its first edition on August 2020 with K M Anthru as Managing Editor, Shajil Anthru as Honorary Chief Editor, and K M Santhosh Kumar as Executive Editor. We aimed at the lone magazine to introduce the most talented and gifted creative gems from literature, arts, music, culture and entertainment, with no Special Editions since we considered every edition as special. Inspired by K M Anthru, a passionate writer of stories and literary essays who published many works in Malayalam and English, Litterateur Redefining World began its operation as a web magazine, truly international, unfolding a world unseen and untold.
K M Anthru was born on April 2, 1937. He started his literary career at 17. Though publications were a few during that time, his works found space in many of the periodicals and magazines. He started publishing books, mainly Malayalam Short stories and literary essays, from 2000. Since then, he published about eight books. During his long career in literature, he published a countless number of works in various print magazines. While he was very active in literature during his old age, he suddenly became sick and bedridden in 2017. He had an unfulfilled dream of becoming an editor of a magazine. The thought of Litterateur Redefining World arose to fulfill this dream.
K M Anthru
Founder, Editor
Shajil Anthru
Chief Editor
K M Santhosh Kumar
Executive Editor
News @ Litterateur RW
Asia Book of Records – Shortest love story
Shajil Anthru of #Kerala, #India, set a record for authoring the shortest #lovestory. The book ‘Ey…Chu’ comprises two love stories and sixteen chapters wherein the only chapter of the second story is the shortest with merely 4 lines and 3 words. The #book is published...
KM Anthru International Literary Award for Jack Foley
KOCHI: Author and noted critic Jack Foley, based in San Fransico, has been chosen for the first-ever K M Anthru International Literary Award instituted in the fond memory of the late K M Anthru who passed away last year.
കെ എം അന്ത്രു- മലയാള സാഹിത്യത്തിലെ നിശബ്ദ സാന്നിദ്ധ്യം
The record for authoring the shortest love story was set by Shajil Anthru (born on January 27, 1968) of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The book Ey….Chu comprises two love stories and sixteen chapters wherein the only chapter of the second story is the shortest with merely 4 lines and 4 words. The book is published by Xpress Publishing (an imprint of Notion Press and bears ISBN 978-1-64760-189-8), as confirmed on January 18, 2020.