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  2. Ku. Alagirisami - Wikipedia

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    His first short story Urakkam Kolluma was published in Ananda Bodhini in 1943. He became a sub-editor at Sakthi in 1947. He was a friend and contemporary of Vallikannan, Pudumaipithan and T. M. Chidambara Ragunathan. His first short story collection - Ku. Alagirisamy kathaigal was published in 1952 with a foreword from Kalki Krishnamurthy.

  3. Pudhumaipithan - Wikipedia

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    C. Viruthachalam (25 April 1906 – 30 June 1948), [1] better known by the pseudonym Pudhumaipithan (also spelt as Pudumaipithan or Puthumaippiththan ), was one of the most influential and revolutionary writers of Tamil fiction. [2] His works were characterized by social satire, progressive thinking and outspoken criticism of accepted conventions.

  4. Thuppariyum Sambu - Wikipedia

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    Thuppariyum Sambu. Thuppariyum Sambu is a detective short-story series in Tamil, written by Indian writer Devan in the early 20th century. [ 1] The novel's protagonist is Sambu, a not-very-intelligent bank clerk in middle age, who solves difficult crime puzzles out of serendipity but is quick to explain as well as take credit.

  5. S. Ramakrishnan - Wikipedia

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    Website. sramakrishnan .com. S. Ramakrishnan is a writer from Tamil Nadu, India. He is a full-time writer who has been active over the last 27 years in diverse areas of Tamil literature like short stories, novels, plays, children's literature and translations. He has written and published 9 novels, 20 collections of short stories, 3 plays, 21 ...

  6. List of Tamil-language writers - Wikipedia

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  7. Sundara Ramaswamy - Wikipedia

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    Sundara Ramaswamy. Sundara Ramaswamy (30 May 1931 – 15 October 2005) [ 1] was an Indian novelist, poet, translator, and literary critic, widely considered to be a preeminent figure in post-Independence Tamil literature. [ 2] His notable works include "Oru Puliyamarathin Kathai", "J.J. Sila Kuripugal", "Kuzhanthaigal," "Pengal," and "Aangal."

  8. Perumal Murugan - Wikipedia

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    Perumal Murugan (born 1966 [2]) is an Indian writer, scholar and literary chronicler who writes in Tamil. He has written twelve novels, six collections of short stories, six anthologies of poetry and many of the non-fiction books. Ten of his novels have been translated into English: Seasons of the Palm, which was shortlisted for the Kiriyama ...

  9. Mowni - Wikipedia

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    Mowni. Mowni was the pen name of Tamil fiction writer S. Mani Iyer (1907–1985). Born at Semmangudi, Mowni, was one of the most significant writers of short stories in the first wave of the Tamil Renaissance. He received his high school education in Kumbakonam and lived there for fourteen years after marrying.