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Japan

by S. Chandramouli

The book narrates the history of Japan, focusing how the people of Japan resurrected and developed their motherland after the devastation caused by the World War II.

Muthal Manithan

by Albert Camus V. Sriram

A Tamil translation of the French autobiographical novel Le premier homme, by Albert Camus that talks about childhood, school days, the life of the body, the power of the sun and the sea, the painful love of a son for his mother, the search for a lost father.

Swami Vivekanandar

by Nemai Sadhan Bose Ka. Chellappan

Swami Vivekanandar is a Tamil translation by Ka.Chellappan of Nemai Sadhan Bose’s Monograph in English.

Panjali Sabadham

by Se. Ulaganathan Bharathiyar

‘Panjali Sabadham’ the veteran poet retells the epic with his unique touch making Panjali the main protagonist and thereby emphasizing the importance of women.

Kannan Paatu: Thelivuraiyum Vilakkavuraiyum

by Bharathiyar C. T. Sankaranarayanan

In Kannan Paatu ,Bharathiyar writes about his favourite God Kannan and imagines Kannan in various forms like Guru,Friend,Father,King,Child,lover etc.

Bhagavad Gita: Commentary in Tamil

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

Bhagavad Gita is a sacred Hindu scripture and is a part of the epic Mahabharatha. It is believed to be the advice of Lord Krishna to Arjuna on Dharma on the eve of Kurushetra war. Though Bhagvad Gita requires certain intellectual skill to understand the contents and message, the author in his simple style churns out the essence of Gita in an easily understandable style.

C. Subramania Bharathiyar Padalkal - Part I

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

It contains 52 patriotic songs under five chapters of Poet Bharathiar.

C. Subramania Bharathiyar Padalkal - Part II

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

Bharathiar’s songs are eye openers and in the nature of awakening the spirit of the readers. This is a collection of Poems of Wisdom (25 Poems), Variety Poems (11 Poems) and Autobiography in poetic format.

C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar Songs - Part III

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

Kannan pattu comprises 23 chapters each in which the poet considers God Krishna in various roles as mother, father, servant, king, disciple, guru (teacher), child, lover, master, deity and so on. Kuyil pattu (Songs of Cuckoo) praises the glory of cuckoo in 9 chapters.

Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiyarin Vinayakar Naanmanimaalai

by C. Subramaniya Bharathiyar

The national poet Bharathi was believed to have composed these poems glorifying the Manakkula Vinayakar of Puducherry in forty verses.

Tamizhachiyin katthi

by Puratchikavignar Bharathidasan

In this tragic story, the villain, attracted by the beauty of a village woman cleverly separated her from her husband. On realizing the assault on her chastity the heroine stabbed the villain with a knife.

Literary Works of Bharathidaasan: Azhagin Cirippu

by Kanakasubbaratnam Alias Bharathidasan

Poet Bharathidasan’s style captivates the reader as he describes various aspects of nature.The rich poetry yet quite understandable by one and all is what makes Bharathidassa's poems so well loved.

Paavendar Bharathidasanin Ethipaaratha Muttham

by Bharathidasan

Comprises 32 chapters in two parts: The first part picturises the deep love of Ponmodi, the hero and Poongothai, the heroine which was opposed by the parents resulting in the hero’s exile to the north.Unable to bear the separation, Poongothai proceeds in search of her lover while he was on his way back home following the rift he had with a saint in the north. While both meeting surprisingly at a jungle she exchanged a kiss with her lover but unfortunately the hero was killed by a villain. She also dies. In the second part the author regrets the unending tears of the parents of the lovers.

Bharadidasan Kavithaigal

by Bharadidasan

This is a compilation of Pavendhar Bharadidasan’s poetry work that covers a wide range of topics like Love, Tamizh, Woman’s world, Nature, Dravidian people etc.

Pandiyan Parisu

by Bharadidasan

Pandiyan Parisu is a very popular drama written in poetic form by Pavendhar Bharadidasan.It is the story of Velan and Annam and Vezha Mannan along with few other characters told effectively in a very simple fashion that makes it very appealing to its readers.

Pisiranthaiyar

by Bharadidasan

Pisiranthaiyar was a Tamil poet and friend of King Kopperunchozhar. He also died along with the king. Their story stands as a great example of friendship and loyalty.This book won the author his Sahithya akademy award.

Puratchikkavi

by Bharadidasan

The story of Amudhavalli and her love for Udharan also has elements like Patriotism and Revolution added to it by the veteran writter.

Nenjankavarum Vangali Kathaikal

by Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhyay Anaivari Anandan

Best known for his autobiographical novel “Pather Panchali”, Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay was an Indian Bengali author, and one of the leading writers of modern Bengali literature. This Tamil translation by Anaivari Anandan of Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhyay’s Bangali short stories for children has a fine collection of seventeen short stories.

Inthiya Ilakkiya Chirpikal: Kavingnar Kannadhasan

by M. Balasubramanian

A Monograph in Tamil on Kavingnar Kannadhasan, a Tamil poet and lyricist,popularly known as "Kaviarasu" (King of Poets) comprising his Biography, Personality, Poems and Other literary works etc. under eight chapters.

Oru Puthiya Kathai

by K. Balachandran Narendrapal Singh

This book is a Tamil translation by K.Balachandran of Narendrapal Singh’s Award winning Punjabi Novel BA MULAHAZA HOSHIAR. The novel is a fantasy about the future and is based on the author's personal experience when on his visit to America in 1968, he was stuck up at the Kennedy Airport from 9 P.M. to 4 A.M.

Periyar E. Ve.Ra

by Aru. Azhagappan

A Monograph in Tamil on E. Ve.Ra [Erode Vankattanaicker Ramasamy] Periyar who is popularly known as "Thanthai Periyar" in Tamilnadu, South India. This book enlightens on his role in Self-respect and Rationalization Movements, projects the multifaceted leader as a Freedom Fighter, Revolutionist, Atheist, Journalist, Crusader of Caste eradication and Woman's Liberation and hails his contribution to Language, Literature and Culture.

Nannool: Kandigaiyurai Sollathikaram

by Arumuga Navalar Avargal

Nannool was written by Pavananthi Munivar in the 13th century and is one of the most referred text for Tamizh Grammar even today.

Works of Auvaiyar:Atichuti, Konrai Vendan, Muturai and Nalvazhi

by Auvaiyar

i) AticuTi: contains 109 morals in one line with few words ii)Konrai Vendhan: 91 one line moral verses the first letter of each starts with alphabetical and consonants order. iii) Muturai: contains 40 verses of four lines each preaching morals and ethics. iv) Nalvazhi: contains 40 verses of advises of good deeds that will lead to a good life.

Thi. Ja. Ranganathan

by Pazha Athiyaman

Monograph in Tamil on Thi. Ja. Ranganathan [Thingalur Jagathrakshaka Ranganathan (1901-74)] who was an eminent Tamil writer and Journalist. This book details his biography, his contributions to Tamil Literature in the form of short stories, Essays, Translations, Children's literature, etc. and includes a glossary of his writings.

Malai Mel Neruppu

by Ashokamitran Anita Desai

This book is the Tamil Translation by Ashokamitran of Anita Desai’s Akademi Award winning English novel “Fire on the Mountain”. The plot of this novel is set at the backdrop of Simla hills, portraying wonderfully the ways of Indian life and stages of old age. In this novel, the intricacies of relationship and the palpation of kinship are vividly picturized to captivate the readers.

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