M. V. Venkatram

M. V. Venkatram
Born 18 May 1920
Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu
Died 14 January 2000(2000-01-14) (aged 79)
Nationality Indian
Occupation Writer

M. V. Venkatram (Tamil: எம். வி. வெங்கட்ராம்; 18 May 1920 14 January 2000), was a Tamil, writer and translator from Tamil Nadu, India.

Biography

Venkatram was born in Kumbakonam in a Sourashtra family. He obtained a B.A degree in Economics and was involved in silk Zari business. He first started publishing in the literary magazine Manikodi in the 1930s, while he was still a college student. He was influenced by Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan and was part of a literary circle that included Karichan Kunju (R. Narayanaswami), Thi. Janakiraman, Thiruloka Seetaram, Dhenuka, Thanjai Prakash, Na.Vichuvanathan, C.M.Muthu and Podhikaiverkpan. His works have been published in magazines like Kaalamohini, Grama Ooozhiyan and Sivaji. He also ran a literary magazine named Thenee briefly. He has written over two hundred short stories and novels. Nithyakanni Kathukal and Velivithee are his most noted works. He also wrote more than 60 short biographies for Palaniappa Brothers and translated over 10 books for the National Book Trust of India. In 1993, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for novel Kathukal (lit. Ears).[1][2][3][4][5]

Partial bibliography

Novels

  • Nithyakanni(1955)
  • Uyirin yathirai (1957)
  • Iruttu (1957)
  • Arumbu (1965)
  • Velvithee (1963)
  • Oru pen poradukiral (1975)
  • Kathukal (1992)

Short story collections

  • Mallikai vasam (1964)
  • Sukam enge (1966)
  • Kuyili (1964)
  • Varavum selavum (1964)
  • Vyasar padaitha penmanikal (1966)
  • Mohini (1964)

Translations

References

  1. Tamil Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955-2007 Archived 2010-01-24 at the Wayback Machine. Sahitya Akademi Official website.
  2. Datta, Amaresh (1994). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Sasay-Zorgot. Sahitya Akademi. p. 4546.
  3. S. Ramakrishnan (10 April 2005). "எம்.வி. வெங்கட்ராம்". Ananda Vikatan (in Tamil). Retrieved 5 June 2010.
  4. "M. V. Venkatram's biographies". Viruba.com. Retrieved 5 June 2010.
  5. Thi. Ka. Sivasankaran. "M. V. Venkatram Obituary". Ambalam (in Tamil). Archived from the original on 4 November 2006. Retrieved 5 June 2010.

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