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'''Mu. Varadarajan''' ({{lang-ta|மு. வரதராசன்}} b. 25 April 1912 - d. 10 October 1974), also known as '''Mu. Va.''' and '''Varatharasanar''', was a [[Tamil language|Tamil]] scholar, author and academic from [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. He was a prolific writer whose published works include 13 novels, 6 plays, 2 short story collections, 11 essay anthologies, a book on the history of [[Tamil literature]], books on Tamil linguistics and children's books. During 1961-71, he was the head of the Tamil department at the [[University of Madras]]. In 1961, he was awarded the [[Sahitya Akademi Award]] for [[List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Tamil language|Tamil]] for his novel ''Agal Vilakku''. During 1971-74, he was the vice-chancellor of the [[Madurai Kamaraj University|University of Madurai]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://66.102.9.132/search?q=cache:ImhEDSYYshkJ:www.unom.ac.in/marinaktamliterature.html+R+P+Sethu+pillai&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&client=firefox-a|title=University of Madras - Department of Tamil Literature|work=[[University of Madras]]|accessdate=31 March 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=K. M. George|title=Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Plays and prose|publisher=[[Sahitya Akademi]]|year=1994|volume=3|pages=673|isbn=9788172017835|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=eTXougCB-NMC&pg=PA673}}</ref><ref name=sahitya>[http://www.sahitya-akademi.gov.in/old_version/awa10320.htm#tamil Tamil Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955-2007] [[Sahitya Akademi]] Official website.</ref> |
'''Mu. Varadarajan''' ({{lang-ta|மு. வரதராசன்}} b. 25 April 1912 - d. 10 October 1974), also known as '''Mu. Va.''' and '''Varatharasanar''', was a [[Tamil language|Tamil]] scholar, author and academic from [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. He was a prolific writer whose published works include 13 novels, 6 plays, 2 short story collections, 11 essay anthologies, a book on the history of [[Tamil literature]], books on Tamil linguistics and children's books. During 1961-71, he was the head of the Tamil department at the [[University of Madras]]. In 1961, he was awarded the [[Sahitya Akademi Award]] for [[List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Tamil language|Tamil]] for his novel ''Agal Vilakku''. During 1971-74, he was the vice-chancellor of the [[Madurai Kamaraj University|University of Madurai]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://66.102.9.132/search?q=cache:ImhEDSYYshkJ:www.unom.ac.in/marinaktamliterature.html+R+P+Sethu+pillai&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&client=firefox-a|title=University of Madras - Department of Tamil Literature|work=[[University of Madras]]|accessdate=31 March 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=K. M. George|title=Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Plays and prose|publisher=[[Sahitya Akademi]]|year=1994|volume=3|pages=673|isbn=9788172017835|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=eTXougCB-NMC&pg=PA673}}</ref><ref name=sahitya>[http://www.sahitya-akademi.gov.in/old_version/awa10320.htm#tamil Tamil Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955-2007] [[Sahitya Akademi]] Official website.</ref>. One of his book, a very famous title is called as '''Thirukkural Thelivurai''', published by the leading tamil book publisher [[South India Saiva Siddhanta Works Publishing Society Ltd.]] |
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==Bibliography== |
==Bibliography== |
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Born | Sholinghur, Vellore, India | April 25, 1912
Died | October 10, 1974 | (aged 62)
Occupation | Professor, Tamil writer |
Mu. Varadarajan (Template:Lang-ta b. 25 April 1912 - d. 10 October 1974), also known as Mu. Va. and Varatharasanar, was a Tamil scholar, author and academic from Tamil Nadu, India. He was a prolific writer whose published works include 13 novels, 6 plays, 2 short story collections, 11 essay anthologies, a book on the history of Tamil literature, books on Tamil linguistics and children's books. During 1961-71, he was the head of the Tamil department at the University of Madras. In 1961, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for his novel Agal Vilakku. During 1971-74, he was the vice-chancellor of the University of Madurai.[1][2][3]. One of his book, a very famous title is called as Thirukkural Thelivurai, published by the leading tamil book publisher South India Saiva Siddhanta Works Publishing Society Ltd.
Bibliography
Fiction
- Novels
- Kallo Kaviyamo
- Nenjil oru Mul
- Akal vilakku
- Karithundu
- Perra manam
- Senthamarai
- Paavai
- Andha Naal
- Malar Vizhi
- Alli
- Kayamai
- Mann kudisai
- Vada malar
- Short stories
- Ki. pi. 2000
- Pazhiyum Pavamum
- Viduthalaya
- Kurattai oli
- Plays
- Pachayappar
- Manachandru
- Ilango
- Doctor ali
- Moondru nadagangal
- Kadhal enge?
Non fiction
- Essays
- Aramum Arasiyalum
- Arasiyal alaigal
- Kuruvi por
- Penmai Vazhga
- Kuzhandhai
- Kalvi
- Mozhi parru
- Nattu parru
- Ulaga peredu
- Mannin madhippu
- Nalvazhvu
- Literary history
- History of Tamil literature
- Tamil nenjam
- Manal veedu
- Thiruvalluval or Vazhkai vilakkam
- Thirukkural Thelivurai
- Ovacheydhi
- Kannagi
- Madhavi
- Mullai thinai
- Nedunthogai virundhu
- Kurunthogai virundhu
- Narrinai virundhu
- Ilakkiya araychi
- Narrinai selvam
- Kurunthogai selvam
- Nadaivandi
- Konguther vazhkai
- Pulavar kanneer
- Ilakkiya thiran
- Ilakkiya Marabu
- Ilango adigal
- Ilakkiya Katchikal
- Kural kattum kadhalar
- Sanga ilakkiyathil iyarkai
- Children's literature
- Kuzhandhai pattukal
- Ilaingarkku erra iniya pattugal
- Padiyathar padum paadu
- Kannudaya vazhvu
- Letter anthologies
- Annaikku
- Thambikku
- Thangaikku
- Nanbarukku
- Travelogues
- yan kanda ilankai
- Linguistics
- Mozhi nool
- Mozhiyin kathai
- Ezhuthin kathai
- Sollin kathai
- Mozhi varalaaru
- Mozhi iyar katturaigal
- Biography
- Aringar Bernard Shah
- Gandhi annal
- Kavingar Tagore
- Thiru. Vi. Ka.
English books
- The Treatment of Nature in Sangam Literature
- Ilango Adigal
References
- ^ "University of Madras - Department of Tamil Literature". University of Madras. Retrieved 31 March 2010.
- ^ K. M. George (1994). Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Plays and prose. Vol. 3. Sahitya Akademi. p. 673. ISBN 9788172017835.
- ^ Tamil Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955-2007 Sahitya Akademi Official website.