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Rajam Krishnan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rajam Krishnan Rajam Krishnan ((タミル語:ராஜம் கிருஷ்ணன்); 1924 or 1925 – 20 October, 2014), was a feminist Tamil writer from Tamil Nadu, India. ==Biography== Rajam Krishnan was born in Musiri, Tiruchirapalli district. She had very little formal education and appears to have been largely an autodidact. She started publishing in her twenties. She is known for writing well researched social novels on the lives of people usually not depicted in modern Tamil literature - poor farmers, salt pan workers, small time criminals, jungle dacoits, under-trial prisoners and female labourers. She has written more than 80 books. Her works include forty novels, twenty plays, two biographies and several short stories. In addition to her own writing, she was a translator of literature from Malayalam to Tamil.〔Susie Tharu and K Lalita, ''Women Writing In India'' Feminist Press at CUNY, 1993) 203-206〕 In their anthology of Women's Writing in India in the 19th and 20th Century, Susie J Tharu and K Lalita credit Krishnan with "having set a new trend in Tamil literature," referring to the extensive research that Krishnan did in evaluating social conditions as background for her writing.〔Susie Tharu and K Lalita, ''Women Writing In India'' Feminist Press at CUNY, 1993) 203-206〕 In 1973, she was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for her novel ''Verukku Neer''.〔(Tamil Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955-2007 ) Sahitya Akademi Official website.〕 In 2009, her works were nationalised by the Government of Tamil Nadu, for a compensation of Rs. 300,000. It was a rare occurrence as only works of dead writers are usually nationalised in Tamil Nadu.
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