The short story format originated in Europe. Tamil World believes that Tamil short stories can be traced back to the seventeenth-century "Paramartha Kurunkathai" transition from classical Tamil poetry. VVS Iyer began a new trend in the 1880s, profoundly short stories Chemical.
Pudumaipithan began the next phase of Tamil short stories, and many other writers published wonderful stories in Tamil. Pudumaipithan, Ku.Pa. Ra and PSRamaiya and their contemporaries have written many stories that are today a popular form of Tamil literature and readers, as a short story format.
Pudumaipithan
The story of Pudumaipithan conveys information to society. He specifically expressed his concern for society and portrayed the suffering and drama in our lives. He wrote about interpersonal relationships, and their wishes and lives are generally closely watched. His Ponnagaram' is considered to be beyond the reader's grasp. He handled a variety of themes in the story and tried the art of storytelling. His writings include irony and tact, and the story appears natural and lifelike. For example, ' Kodukkapuli Maram' and Naasakkaara Gumbal' bring out the above qualities of his writing. He skillfully used the dialects of Madras or Tirunelvili in his story. His work reflects the influence of foreign writers such as Maupassant, Nathaniel Hawthorne and others in the Western world. He has written more than 150 short stories in Tamil.
T.Janakiraman
T. Janakiraman's short stories bring people's unpredictable life, and people can identify them with characters.
Jaya Carson
Jayakanthan has written many outstanding stories, some of which were later filmed. Most of his stories are published by Ananda Vikatan. During his work at the Janasakthi' office he liked Tamil literature and wrote in Tamil. His story is mainly about people living in slums or extremely poor people.
N.Pichamoorthy
N.Pichamoorthy is a famous writer of Tamil short stories. ' Mannasai' is one of his most popular short stories.
Sajata
Sujatha is the pseudonym of S.Rangarajan, who has written more than 100 Tamil novels and 250 short stories in Tamil. His writing style has earned him a wide readership. His science fiction is considered a pioneering work of Tamil. He can interpret scientific questions through simple words that he can't understand. ' Aathma' This is a short story, an exciting narrative of the day in the life of computer engineers. Su Rui allows computers to predict the future and provide them with a set of rules that can be used to observe the position of the planet. To test its efficiency, it gives its birth details and the computer immediately displays the output on the screen. In a way, this is his death sentence. That night he will die completely at 23:11:59. So healthy, full of life, he can't believe, and rush to do random checks. The story ends with an inevitable moment. Sujatha's story is published in popular Tamil magazines such as Kumudam, Ananda Vikatan and Kalki.
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