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  2. Rubber (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rubber (1990) was the first published novel of Indian author Jeyamohan. It was the first major work in Tamil that explored ecological and environmental theme as a context for ethical degradation in Tamil fiction. Set as a multi-generational family drama taking place against the backdrop of rubber plantations, the novel describes the hunger for ...

  3. Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Some people at some moments) is a Tamil-language novel by Indian writer Jayakanthan. It is an expanded version of his 1968 short story Agnipravesam (transl. Entering the fire) with a different ending. The novel, serialised in 1970 in Dinamani Kathir, [1] won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1972. A sequel titled Gangai Enge Pogiral (transl.

  4. Mannan Magal - Wikipedia

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    Mannan Magal (Tamil: மன்னன் மகள், maṉṉaṉ makaḷ, lit. King's Daughter) is a Tamil language historical novel written by Sandilyan. [1] The story is based on ancient Tamil poetry. [2] It is a love story set around 1019 CE, focusing on the Rajendra Chola I#Expedition to the Ganges and politics in the Vengi Kingdom.

  5. Yavana Rani - Wikipedia

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    ' Greek Queen ') is a Tamil language historical novel written by Indian writer Sandilyan. It was originally serialized in the weekly Kumudam in the 1960s and was later published as a book by Vanathi Publishers. The story is based on ancient Tamil poetry. It is a love story set around 2000 years ago, focusing on the Commander-in-chief of the ...

  6. Venmurasu - Wikipedia

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    Venmurasu (Tamil: வெண்முரசு Veṇmuracu; transl. Sacred Proclamation) is a Tamil novel by writer Jeyamohan. It is a modern renarration of the Indian classical epic Mahābhārata . With 26 volumes and 22,400 pages, Venmurasu is considered one of the longest novels ever published. [ 2 ]

  7. En Iniya Iyanthira - Wikipedia

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    En Iniya Iyanthira (English: My Dear Machine) is a Tamil dystopian science fiction novel written by Indian writer Sujatha. In the late 1980s Sujatha wrote this novel as a series in the popular Tamil magazine Dinamani Kathir. [3] Following the success of En Iniya Enthira, Sujatha wrote a follow-up/sequel to this novel, Meendum Jeano. [4]

  8. Rajesh Kumar (writer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, his publisher asked him if he could produce a novel a month; as a result, he became a full-time writer. [ 5 ] As of 2019, Kumar has written over 1500 novels; [ dubious – discuss ] his son, for whom digitizing the novels into e-books is a full-time profession, has been able to locate "around 1,000" of them. [ 6 ]

  9. Pushpa Thangadurai - Wikipedia

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    Volume 2 of The Blaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction featured Highway 17, a 1980 comic written by Pushpa Thangadurai and illustrated by Jeyaraj, starring a motorcycle-riding female detective called Karate Kavitha. Some of Pushpa Thangadurai's other short stories and novels are: Neen Naan Nila, Thenmerku Paruvam, Naan Raamanalla, Thiruvarangan ...