Friday, 13 November 2015

Tamil Short Stories

The quick story format originated from Europe. The Tamil planet believes that the quick stories in Tamil can be traced back to the seventeenth century to 'Paramartha Kurunkathai' a transition from the classical Tamil poetry. V.V.S. Iyer began a new trend in the 1880s providing the brief stories its profound form.

Pudumaipithan began the subsequent stage of Tamil brief storiesand a lot of other writers came out with brilliant stories in Tamil. Pudumaipithan, Ku.Pa. Ra and P.S.Ramaiya and their contemporaries have written lots of stories that is nowadays common format with the Tamil literary circles and readers as the quick story format.

Pudumaipithan

Pudumaipithan's stories carried messages for the society. His sincerely expressed his concern for the society and depicted the misery as effectively as drama in our lives. He wrote about the human relationships, their aspirations and life in basic looked at closely. His 'Ponnagaram' was regarded beyond the grasp of readers. He dealt with a wide array of subjects in his stories even though also experimenting with the art of story telling. His writing incorporated sarcasm and wit and the stories appeared organic and realistic. The examples like 'Kodukkapuli Maram' and 'Naasakkaara Gumbal' bring out the above qualities of his writing. He has deftly utilised the dialects of Madras or Tirunelveli in his stories as proper. His writings reflected the influence of foreign writers like Maupassant, Nathaniel Hawthorne and other individuals in the western planet. He has penned more than 150 brief stories in Tamil.

T.Janakiraman

T.Janakiraman's quick stories brought the vagaries in the lives of men and women wonderfully and people today could recognize them with the characters.

Jayakanthan

Jayakanthan had written numerous outstanding stories some of which went on to be filmed later on. Most of his stories have been published by Ananda Vikatan. Though functioning in the workplace of 'Janasakthi' he created a liking for Tamil literature and writing in Tamil. His stories have been mainly about the individuals from the individuals living in the slums or very poor persons.

N.Pichamoorthy

N.Pichamoorthy is a well-known writer of Tamil brief stories. 'Mannasai' is 1 of his preferred brief stories.

Sujatha

Sujatha is the pen name of S.Rangarajan who has written more than one hundred Tamil novels and 250 quick stories in Tamil. His style of writing earned him a wide readership. His science fiction is stated to be a pioneering work in Tamil. He could unravel science in his own inimitable easy words that can be understood by all. 'Aathma' is a brief story which is a thrilling narration of a day in a pc engineer's life. Suri had produced the personal computer the capability to predict the future providing it a set of guidelines that can observe the planetary positions. To test its efficacy he provides his birth particulars and the personal computer immediately provides the output on the screen. That turns out to be his death sentence, in a way. He was going to die that exact same evening precisely at 23:11:59. So wholesome and full of life, he could not believe it and does random checks in hurry. The story ends with the arrival of the inevitable moment. Sujatha's stories had been published in well-liked Tamil magazines like Kumudam, Ananda Vikatan and Kalki.

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