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Tamil Literature!V.N.Giritharan Seeking the Invisible Humanness in an
Alien land’ A review of the Diasporic issues as revealed through the selected Short
stories of V.N. Giridharan -By R. Dharani, Lecturer, Dept. of
English, PSG College of Arts & Science, Coimbatore – 641 014., Tamil
Nadu, India -
Migration
is a customary and acknowledged activity not only of animals and birds, but also
of human beings. People move from one place to another for different purposes
from the historical times. If the origin of the English Language is examined,
the reason would be the migration of the people who were living around the Black
sea towards Western and Eastern directions by around 3000 BC. The movement
formed the Indo-European family of Languages from which the English Language
evolved. Roughly speaking, the term ‘Diaspora’ is a synonym to the term
‘migration’....enter
Fractured Self:A
Study of V.N. Giritharan’s
Selected Short StoriesA dissertation submitted to the University of Madras in partial fulfilment of
the requirements for the award of the degree ofMaster of Philosophy in English under choice based credit system
By M. Durairaj...Read More
The
‘Translocal’ Nationalism of the Sri Lankan Tamil Diaspora: A Reading
of Selected Short Stories of V.N. Giridharan
- By Gnanaseelan Jeyaseelan ,Lecturer, Vavuniya Campus
University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka -...Read
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My Stories
- V.N.Giritharan
-Translation By: Latha Ramakrishnan :Based on my
own experiences as a migrant and at the same time having the plight and
problems of my country as the focal points my writings have taken shape.
As regards my Tamil writings of today that has left its soil and survive
in an alien land, it leads a life in a world that hangs suspended, struggling
to come to terms with life in between the strange climate of the land that
has given them shelter and the memories of their motherland...Read
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Short Novel!
America! -V.N.Giritharan
- Translation By:
Latha Ramakrishnan
A
part of the world famous for THE New York City. The fifth floor of the building
that once stood at a corner of Brooklyn. I don’t know how many floors
there are. All that I know is that I am in the fifth floor of the
structure. That’s all. And, to me this fifth floor is, as far as
America is concerned, another world. Fashionable hair-dos and fragrant
flowers”, but....Read
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New Tamil Writer- S.Ganesalingan
-Translation By:
Latha Ramakrishnan
: Epics
were being written in the poetic form itself. At the same time verses that
lacked the essential rhyme and rhythm were also being written in the magazines.
Right from the period of Sangam literature these trends could be seen.
This remained the profession as well as the heart's content of the poet's
clan. But, listening to the tales continued to be the prime interest of
the general public. From old to young, people loved tales...Read
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Thoughts on Tamil Literature..
For
me there is no difference between writers from Tamilnadu or from Singapore
or from Malaysia or from Sri Lanka. We all belong to one family: Tamil
writers family.Tamil writers living in many different parts of the world
should feel united. For instance, in Tamilnadu various Tamil writers from
various parts write different Tamil; they speak different Tamil.Speaking
differently or writing differently doesn't mean they are different. They
all belong to the same Tamil writers family. Sri Lankan Tamil literature
or 'Pulampeyarnthor Literature' or Singapore Tamil Literature or Malaysian
Tamil Literature or Tamilnadu Tamil Literature all should be considered
as part of the same Tamil Literature.
Contradictions always exist.They
shouldn't be antagonistic, instead they should be friendly.There is a need
for a serious literature. There is a need for a children literature. There
is a need for magazines like kanaiyazhi or kalachchuvadu. At the same time
for 'pamara makkal' there is a need for a news paper like Thinath thanthi
or magazine like Ranee. There is a need for 'Ampulimama' or Kokulam for
kids.
If we understood this, there won't
be any fighting among various literary groups. The purpose of the literature
is for various reasons. It can be a guide; it can be an entertainment;.....
it can be useful in various ways. For instance, during my past life, at
various stages I was influenced by various writers and writings due to
my age and my knowledge. Going through these different stages are necessarry
for the growth. As a child no one expected me to read Kafka. I had to reach
certain level before I understood Kafka.
For me , all these different '...isms'
in literature are important and necessary for various reasons. Fighting
against each literary concept is not a positive thing to do. -V.N.Giritharan-
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Author Ernest Hemingway
The
Old Man and the Sea is a novella (just over 100 pages in length) by Ernest
Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It was the last
major work of fiction to be produced by Hemingway and published in his
lifetime. One of his most famous works, it centers upon Santiago, an aging
Cuban fisherman who struggles with a giant marlin far out in the Gulf
Stream.[1] It is noteworthy in twentieth century fiction, reaffirming
Hemingway's worldwide literary prominence as well as being a significant
factor in his selection for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.
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