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Gudipati Venkatachalam : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gudipati Venkatachalam
Gudipati Venkata Chalam aka Chalam (1894–1979), a Telugu writer and philosopher, was one of the most influential personalities in the modern Telugu literature. Most of his writings were regarding women, especially the kind of difficulties women encounter—physical as well as psychological—in the society, families and from their near and dear ones. Chalam discussed how women should face these problems. The themes of his writings, philosophical tinge in his writings blended with his writing style earned him an enviable place in Telugu literary world. == Life == Much that is known about Chalam’s childhood comes from his 1972 autobiography titled Chalam. In it, he vividly mentions how his dad beat him up and how his mom, staying at her parents’ home even after marriage with her kids and husband, had to face a flurry of insults. Chalam brazenly puts across why he is writing his autobiography in its foreword:
"I hate autobiographies. By writing an autobiography, I am admitting to myself and indirectly telling everybody that I am an important person, I made lots of good things to help people and society and if I do not tell the world about myself, there is great loss to the world and by not knowing about me, the world is losing something. For a person like me who always thinks and wonders, "Why was I born? And OK, I was born but why I did not die immediately without polluting my surroundings? Writing an autobiography and telling my story shamelessly is not a matter to be excused..."
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