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Mi. Pa. Somasundaram : ウィキペディア英語版
Mi. Pa. Somasundaram
Mi. Pa. Somu ((タミル語:மீ. ப. சோமு)) is the pen name of Mi. Pa. Somasundaram ((タミル語:மீ. ப. சோமசுந்தரம்), b. 17 June 1921 - 15 January 1999) a Tamil journalist, poet, writer and musicologist from Tamil Nadu, India.
==Biography==
Somu was born in Meenakshipuram in Tirunelveli District. He studied Oriental Studies in Madras University and obtained the Vidwan certification awarded by it. He was a friend and contemporary of Pudhumaipithan. He won a short story competition conducted by the magazine ''Ananda Vikatan'' in 1938. He published his first collection of poems - ''Ilavenil'' - in 1946. It won a state award. He worked as the editor of the Tamil magazine ''Kalki'' during 1954-56. He was the founder-editor of the monthly magazine ''Nanban'' during 1958-60. He worked in All India Radio for over forty years and retired in 1981. In 1962, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for his travelogue ''Akkarai Cheemayil Arumadhangal''.〔(Tamil Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955-2007 ) Sahitya Akademi Official website.〕 He has written a large number of poems, short stories, novels, non fiction essays, travelogues, plays and research articles on Music. He also contributed several entries to the Tamil Encyclopedia (''Kalaikalanjiyam''). He died in 1999.

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