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வீடு தேடும் படலம்

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வீடு தேடும் படலம் - கல்கி ரா. கிருஷ்ணமூர்த்தி Veedu Thedum Padalam by Kalki R Krishnamurthy Pages - 58 அந்த ஊர்ச் சிறுவர் சிறுமிகளுக்குக் கூட இன்னும் அவன் சிரிப்பு மூட்டித்தான் வருகிறான். ஆனால் அவன் மனைவி பதமாவதி அவனைக காணும் போதெல்லாம் துக்கத் தாங்காமல் கண்ணீர் விடுகிறாள். குழந்தைகளோ வெட்கித் தலைகுனிகிறார்கள். என்று ஆரம்பமே சிறப்பாக இருக்கிறது இச்சிறுகதை தொகுப்பில்

28 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 23, 2017

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Kalki Krishnamurthy

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Tamil language Novel Writer, Journalist, Poet & Critic late Ramaswamy Aiyer Krishnamurthy also known as ‘Kalki’. He derived his pen name from the suffixes of his wife name Kalyani and his name Krishnamurthy in Tamil form கல்யாணி and கிருஷ்ணமூர்த்தி as Kalki (கல்கி). His name also represents “Kalki avatar”, the tenth and last avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu.

His writings includes over 120 short stories, 10 novelettes, 5 novels, 3 historical romances, editorial and political writings and hundreds of film and music reviews. Krishnamurthy’s witty, incisive comments on politics, literature, music and other forms of art were looked forward to with unceasing interest by readers. He wrote under the pen names of ‘Kalki’, ‘Ra. Ki’, ‘Tamil Theni’, ‘Karnatakam’ and so on.

The success that Krishnamurthy attained in the realm of historical fiction is phenomenal. Sixty years ago, at a time when the literacy level was low and when the English-educated Tamils looked down on writings in Tamil, Kalki’s circulation touched 71,000 copies – the largest for any weekly in the county then – when it serialised his historical novels. Kalki had also the genius to classify the historical and non-historical events, historical and non-historical characters and how much the novel owes to history.

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August 3, 2017
An average read

I won't say this is a great book in comparison to the other great works of Kalki.
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