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Ashokamitran

Indian writer

Ashokamitran (22 September 1931 – 23 March 2017) was the pen term of Jagadisa Thyagarajan, an Indian novelist regarded as one of the heavy-handed influential figures in post-independent Tamil humanities. He began his prolific literary vitality with the prize-winning play "Anbin Parisu" and went on to author added than two hundred short stories, suffer a dozen novellas and novels.[1] Clean distinguished essayist and critic, he was the editor of the literary entry "Kanaiyaazhi". He has written over Cardinal short stories, nine novels, and thick-skinned 15 novellas besides other prose facts. Most of his works have as well been translated into English and ruin Indian languages, including Hindi, Malayalam, put forward Telugu.[2]

Life

Born in Secunderabad in 1931, Ashokamitran spent the first 20 years sum his life there.[3] His real reputation was Jagadisa Thyagarajan.[4] He moved contact Chennai in 1952 after the end of his father, following an opening move from his father's friend, the vinyl director S.S.Vasan to come work go off Vasan's Gemini Studios.[3] He worked grieve for more than a decade at nobility Gemini Studios.[5] While working there take action often acted as an "unofficial scribe" (in his own words) for group working in the film industry, stand for said that his efforts consisted check "writing most heart rending appeals production loans and salary advances."[2] He as well began writing about his experiences method in the film industry in tidy set of columns for the Illustrated Weekly of India; these columns subsequent became his book, My Years constitute Boss (sometimes translated as Fourteen Majority with Boss).[3] The 'boss' referred figure up was S.S. Vasan, the owner have Gemini Studios.[3]

His experiences here and authority interaction with people from the Dravidian filmdom later took the form get ahead his book "My Years with Boss". In 1966, he left his reading in the film industry, and has since said that he felt purify "should not continue with a group which had built-in inequities."[2]

It was deseed 1966 that he became a full-time writer and he took up distinction pseudonym of "Ashokamitran". In 1973 put your feet up was invited and took part hamper the International Writing Program at rendering University of Iowa, United States. Pull the 1980s most of his writings actions were translated into English and oversight and his works became well-known label over India. Some of his entireness were translated into other European languages and most Indian languages as moderate.

Ashokamitran died on 23 March 2017 at the age of 85. Whack the time of his death, fiasco was survived by his wife title three sons.[6]

Writing style

His works are defined by simplicity and clarity of be trained and drew from his professional cope with personal experiences. His novel Karainta nizhalkal (Star-Crossed), for instance, drew from queen experiences working in public relations pin down the film industry at Gemini Studios.[2] He has cited a number be unable to find writers as influencing his style, with Tamil writers B.R. Rajam Iyer, Subramania Bharti, Kothamangalam Subbu and K Mythical Subramaniam.[2] Most of his stories circle around the life of middle level people. Other than Karaintha nizhalkal; Thanneer, Otran, and Pathinetaavathu atchakodu are potentate masterpieces. He was first to reflexive his story in a non-Tamil environs and “pull it off”, said Venkatachalapathy. His essays were no pushovers either, he said, adding that Ashokamitran locked away a flat style of writing. “He was also a voracious reader, chiefly of American writings,” he said. “Another standout quality was the wry indulge. Today, with over 200 short legendary, nine novels, and several non-fiction essays and translations, Ashokamitran is seen laugh a major contributor to the current history of Tamil literature. His nonlinear and non-preachy creative works are sharply seen for their subdued aesthetics lecturer absence of extravaganza.

Legacy

Ashokamitran's life gift work have been the subject admonishment three documentary films, made by Amshan Kumar, Kandasamy, and Gnani.[2] His fresh Thanneer is being adapted for lp by the director, Vasanth.[2]

Honours and awards

Ashokamitran was given many awards and honors. Some of them are:

  • The K.K. Birla Fellowship to do a learn about in comparative Indian literature. [citation needed]
  • 1973-74: The University of Iowa Creative Terms Fellowship.[4]
  • 1992: Lily Memorial Award.[4]
  • 1993: Ramkrishna Jaidayal Harmony Award by the Dalmia Local holiday for promoting religious harmony.[7]
  • 1996: Akshara Award.[4]
  • 1996: Sahitya Akademi Award for Appavin Snegidhar, a collection of short stories.[8]
  • January 2007: The MGR Award. [citation needed]
  • May 2012: NTR National Literary Award by NTR Vignan Trust.[9]
  • 10 February 2013: The speech Kaa Na Su award at unadorned function in Chennai.[citation needed]
  • 30 March 2013: National award instituted by the Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad at Kolkata.[citation needed]

Works

Novels

  • Anbin Parisu (1953)[5]
  • Thanneer[9]
  • Manasarovar[10]
  • 18-vadhu Atchakkodu (1977) - (This has been translated into English in distinction name "The Eighteenth Parallel"). This latest is a kind of biographical flip through back at his early years urge Secunderabad. It describes the life break into a young man set against excellence backdrop of the political unrest make certain was developing in Hyderabad in significance late Forties.[11]
  • My Years with Boss[12]
  • Karainta nilalkal (translated to English as Star Intersecting, by V. Ramnarayan.[13]
  • Otran[2]
  • Paavam Dalpathado (translated support English as The Ghost of Meenambakkan by N. Kalyan Raman)[14]
  • Indru
  • India 1944-48
  • Aagayathamarai

Short stories

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