Lamabam Kamal

Biography

Writer - Imphal, India

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Born Mar 01, 1899 (35 years) Imphal
Region Imphal - Manipur - India

Dr. Lamabam Kamal Singh, a luminary in the field of Meitei literature, was born in 1899 and left an indelible mark on Manipuri culture before his untimely demise in 1935. As a pioneer writer, he is celebrated for penning “Madhavi,” the first fiction novel in the Meitei language, which is a testament to his innovative spirit and literary prowess.

In addition to his literary contributions, Dr. Kamal was also a medical professional, a rare combination that highlights his multifaceted talents. His works, including poetry and prose, reflect a deep engagement with the natural world and human emotions, resonating with readers across generations.

Dr. Kamal’s legacy extends beyond his writings; he is remembered as a figure who bridged the gap between traditional Manipuri culture and the modern literary movement. His dedication to both his medical practice and his passion for writing serves as an inspiration to many aspiring writers and professionals in the region.

Despite his brief life, Dr. Kamal’s impact on Manipuri literature is profound, and his works continue to be celebrated for their depth, beauty, and cultural significance. His pioneering efforts have paved the way for future generations of writers in Manipur, ensuring that the rich tapestry of Meitei storytelling endures.

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