Novel as critique – by A.R.Venkatachalapathy THE Tamils have not the stomach for ideas dressed up as literature. J.J.: Some…
Two Poems of Sundara Ramaswamy
Words addressed to an army commander-in-chief I am writing into my blood your order that as soon as we cross…
Devadevan – A Profile
In the Stillness of Poetry – by Akila Kannadasan The little boy spent most of his nights lying on a…
Devadevan’s Two Poems
Brush Finished your painting? Ok then proceed to clean the brush proper Without damaging the bristles Wash it caressing it…
Dilip Kumar
Book-Bound! (A profile on Dilip Kumar) – By Gowri Ramnarayan “I LOOKED for a bride in the Tamil community. Any…
Bamboo Shoots – Dilip Kumar
Even before Columbus discovered America, the weekly pay system was already in place in the tailor shops of Kovai. This was true of Mr.Krishnaji Rao’s shop as well.
Anjalai – Kanmani Gunasekaran – Novel Review
Kanmani Gunasekaharan unfolds the life as observed by him. The characters speak the language of their day to day discourse. The depth of experience is not to be seen in the author’s narrative and interpretation.
The Unreal World – Jeyamohan
“The Inn River flows through Switzerland. The valley through which it flows is known as Engadin,” said Nambuthiri. I looked at Paramu.
Jeyamohan
Jeyamohan is a noted Tamil and Malayalam writer from Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, best-known for his highly-acclaimed novels and short stories.…
The Chair – Ki Rajanarayanan
Author: Ki Rajanarayanan Tamil Title: Naarkaali ( நாற்காலி) Translated by: Vasantha Surya (From the translated volume Place to Live (2005),…