Vidya Subramaniam Tamil Novels Collections

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The best Tamil thriller writers, translated into English for the first time. “The Blaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction” (selected and translated by Pritham Chakravarthy and edited by Rakesh Khanna) features seventeen tales of crime, romance, science fiction, and detective stories. What is also fun about the book is that it includes the original illustrations and cover art for these stories from the magazines and novels they first appeared in. Check out the book’s jacket cover by Shyam, which shows a typical Tamil girl in glasses and a saree – but holding a gun!

The writers included here are all the pulp legends: Suba, Rajesh Kumar, Vidya Subramaniam, Indra Soundar Rajan, Ramanichandran, Pattukkottai Prabakar, Tamizhvanan, Pushpa Thangadorai, Brajanand V.K. If you are interested in acquiring a copy, you’ll find it in most bookstores. For more information, you can go up their website (www.blaft.com). Blaft Publications is a new independent publishing house based in Chennai.

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The covers of the first two volumes of 'Blaft Anthology of Tamil Pulp Fiction' The books are just the right size, not too big, not too small. Just right for a traveller’s pocket. On the cover are beautiful illustrations of women who are characters in all kinds of stories – romance, thrillers, science fiction and crime. Slushatj pesnyu ya pomnyu vecher vipusknoj ti provozhal menya domoj. In sharp contrast, the inner pages are of cheaper, low quality paper or “pulp”. Welcome to the world of pulp fiction. While the world is awed by Indian writers in English such as Amitav Ghosh, Salman Rushdie and Jhumpa Lahiri, there is a world of vibrant literature nestled away from plain sight: racy short-fiction in the regional languages. Veterinarnaya klinicheskaya patologiya m dzhekson3661431. One of the centres of the parallel cultural universe of popular writing in Tamil is Coimbatore-based writer, Rajesh Kumar.

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One of India’s most prolific writers, he has to his credit at -at least 1,500 novels. A Botany graduate from the Government Arts College, Coimbatore, Kumar’s first story was published in the college magazine.

He also dabbled in teaching for five years after obtaining a B.Ed degree from Ramakrishna Vidyalaya, before quitting (reportedly) of boredom. Judging by his safari suit and retro-style spectacles, Kumar is like a visit from the past - the 1980s to be more specific.