Men About whom it is said so (Ēṟkaṉavē sollappaṭṭa maṉitarkaḷ)
A Novel of Extraordinary Narrative Developed from Tamil Christian Folklore
by Tamilavan
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Drawing much from the repertoire of the ancient Tamil folklore this novel details a small town in the southern part of Tamil speaking India with its superstitions mixed Christian faith of characters who are always referring to books to verify their actions (Of course not the Bible ) of past, and for solving their modern problems and thus the reader is not able to differentiate whether what they read is parts of a dead fiction already written, may be by god or by the unknown hands of present times. This story gives a feel of aTamilised magical realist fervor, the first narration of its kind in Tamil language, which paved the way for many successors. This novel created a furore in Tamil when first published.
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Author Biography
Prof. S. Carlos, who is known in the Tamil literary circles by his pen name, Tamilavan, is a novelist, scholar and a critic. He charted a new trend in writing fiction in Tamil by introducing pictorial depiction of situations and characters in the 80s, thereby paving a path for later writers to follow the new potential of imagination. This kind of new method of fiction-writing is visible in all the six novels by him including the literary detective novel.
He was teaching comparative literature, folklore and culture in many Universities such as Bangalore University, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland (for four years) and Dravidian University, Kuppam. He served as the Hon. Director of translation, Central Sahitya Akademi (Bangalore branch), for three years.
He gave lectures in Paris, Cracow (Poland), London, Germany, Singapore and Malaysia on Tamil Literature. He holds memberships in many learned bodies such as MLA (U.S), Folklore Fellows of Finland etc. The awards he received include Best Translated Novel Award, from Karnataka Govt. (2017), Best Novel Award, Literary Garden, Canada, (2009), Best critic Award, from M.S. University. (2016)
He charted a new trend in writing fiction in Tamil by introducing pictorial depiction of situations and characters
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- Publisher Adaiyaalam
- ISBN/Identifier 9788177201468
- Publication Country or regionIndia
- FormatPaperback
- Pages208
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleĒṟkaṉavē sollappaṭṭa maṉitarkaḷ (ஏற்கனவே சொல்லப்பட்ட மனிதர்கள்)
- Original Language AuthorsTamil
- Edition2010
- Copyright Year2010
- Page size110*180 mm
- Reference CodeFiction
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