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Sujatha (writer)
Indian poet and novelist
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Born | S. Rangarajan (1935-05-03)3 May 1935 Sri Rangam, Dravidian Nadu |
Died | 27 Feb 2008(2008-02-27) (aged 72) Chennai, India |
Pen name | Sujatha |
Occupation | Engineer, author, novelist, screenwriter |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Madras Guild of Technology |
Period | 1958-2008 |
Spouse | Sujatha |
Children | Rangaprasad Keshavprasad[1] |
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Biography
Sujatha was the pseudonym of the Tamil author S. Rangarajan, author of over 100 novels, 250 short stories, ten books on science, ten stage plays, and a slim volume of poems. He was one of the most popular authors in Tamil literature, and a regular contributor to topical columns in Tamil periodicals such as Ananda Vikatan, Kumudam and Kalki. He had a wide readership, and served for a brief period as the editor of Kumudam, and has also composed screenplays and dialogues for several Tamil movies.
In addition to the novels, stories, essays he wrote, he helped introduce haiku poetry to Tamil audiences. Brought up in Srirangam, Trichy, and having spent most of the later part of life in Bangalore, he described both places vividly in his various compocings. Among his popular novels are Pirivom Sandhipom (not related to the recent movie of the same name), Rathham Ore Niram, and Kolaiyudhir Kaalam.
Penning with his wife's name, Sujatha's Tamil literary career spanned more than four decades. An engineer by profession, he was proficient in the language of technology. Widely read and knowledgeable, he presented his knowledge in simple Tamil.
His works stood out during a time when Tamil composing was dominated by social/family dramas and historical novels. His identification
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(This is my version of Sujatha for Dummies. Some of the information here is borrowed from various sources – online and offline)
If you are a Tamilian and you are ignorant of Sujatha’s works – my sincerest condolences.
For starters, he is THE most versatile writer who ever lived. (Language irrelevant)
His life falsified the famous saying “Jack of all trades – King of none”. He was the King of all trades and genres. Writing is only a part of his life. He was also a leading scientist (which was his day job), the inventor of electronic voting machines, a self-taught musician, a film producer, screenplay/dialogue writer, a talented painter and a voracious reader who must have read more than 5,000 books in his lifetime. He was the Leonardo Da Vinci of Tamil Nadu known mainly for his unparalleled writing skills.
His writing talent knew no boundaries and he rocked all forms of writing – essays, novels, short stories, plays, novellas, poems, short essays, haikoos, scientific prose, screenplays and explanations for 2000 year old Sangam verses.
To give a snapshot of his versatility, look at this sample of his works. And I’m not lying/exaggerating when I say that these books are the best of their genres:
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