Tamil Novel Writers

This is a list in the Tamil language of the 10 most popular Tamil Novel Writers. If you're a Tamil literature student, I recommend that you list a list of Tamil Books

In Tamil literature, they are the most renowned authors. 

Your heart will be touched by their stylus. Here is the list and the author's brief summary. Kalki Novels Krishnamurthy is one of Tamil literature's most beloved Tamil Novel Writers

He authors a number of social novels, short stories, historical novels. 

He's called by the name of Knick Kalki. He was a writer, critic, and journalist. In 1956, he won the 'Sathitya Academi Prize' for his novel 'Alai Osai.' 

Kalki Krishnamurthi's drawing was on an Indian stamp once in 1999. Ramaswamy Aiyer Krishnamurthy was his birth name. 

His pen name was Kalki Krishnamurthi. He was born in Puthamangalam, near Manalmedu, India, on 9 September 1899, and died in Chennai, India, on 5 December 1954. 

When he died, he was 55 years old. In Tamil literature, his historical book, 'Solaimalai Ilavarasi (1947),' is viral. 

Thi. Thi. Janakiraman-Janakiraman Thi. Thi. Janakiraman, from Tamil Nadu, India, is a popular Tamil Novel writers

 

He is one of the most influential figures in Tamil literary literature of the 20th century. 

He got five lakhs from the late Chief Minister M. for his stylus. Karunanidhi. Karunanid. Earlier in his life, he was a civil servant.

He was born on February 28th, 1921, and died on November 18th, 1982. (61). Mogamul, Sembaruthi, and Amma Vandhaal are his well-known Tamil Novels Free

 Moga Mul

The greatest of them is Moga Mul. On 14 May 1995, a film was made based on Moga Mul's plot. 

About 100 short stories, a dozen books, travelogues, adapted Tamil Novels, etc. were published by him. 

 Ashokamitran ashokamitran Jagadisa Thyagarajan is Ashokamitran's pen name. Formed on September 22, 1931, he died on March 23, 2017. He was a novelist there.

 

 He published over 200 short stories, eight novels, and, among other prose writings, 15 novellas. 

Most of his novels, including Hindi, Malayalam, and Telugu, have also been translated into English and other Indian languages. 

He has won a variety of awards, including the Sathiya Akademi Award, the Akshara Award, the Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad National Award in Kolkata, 

the Illakiya Chinthani Award twice in 1977 and 1984, the Lily Memorial Award, etc.

 

 Parthasarathy Indira Indira Parthasarathy is referred to as Eeepaa. 

He won both the Sahitya Akademi Award and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award as the only Tamil journalist. In 2010, he also won the fourth highest civilian award, named 'Padma Shri'. 

 

 He was born in Chennai on 10 July 1930. Many novels, short stories, and many thrilling plays were written by him. 

The film Marupakkam was based on his novel Uchi Veyyil, which received the Best Feature Film National Film Award.

 C. S. Lakshmi is an Indian feminist author and independent women's studies scholar from India. She was born in 1944 in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. 

She received her B.A. from Madras Christian College and her M.A. from Bangalore, and her Ph.D. 

 from the University of Jawaharlal Nehru, New Delhi. She was a teacher at a college, and later entered a college as a lecturer. Her pen name is Ambai. 

She is a writer of many short stories, plays, novels, bibliographies, and many English books. One of her noteworthy novels is Siragukal Muriyum. He was born in Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu, on 30 March 1925. 

 

He has won various awards, including the Sahitya Akademi Award (2000), the Tamil Nadu Literary Government Prize (2002), the Bharathi Ilakkiya Award, the Lilly Deivasigamani Literary Trust Award, and the Tamil Sanror Peravai Award. He is the father of Vannadhasan, a Tamil journalist.

 She died in Tirunelveli on 25 March 2014 (aged 88). G. Thilakavathi, from Tamil Nadu, India, is a police officer and a Tamil Story journalist. 

She was born in Dharmapuri, Tamil Nadu, in 1951. From there, she would also complete her childhood. Her first written short story was in 1987. 

One of her poetry collections is Alai Puralum Karakoram. A. From Tamil Nadu, India, S. Gnanasambanthan was a Tamil journalist, academic, and literary critic. 

He was born on 10 November 1916 and died in Arasankudi, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, on 27 August 2002. Aa.-Aa. Sa.-Sa. Gna. Gna. The pen name was his. Arasankudi Saravana Gnanasambanthan is his full name. He was a scriptwriter as well.

 In 1945, Maatchiyum Veezhchiyum, his first noted Ravanan book, was published. In 1985, he received the Sahitya Akademi Award, and in 2001, 

the Sangappalagai Kural Peedam Award. In 1969–72, he was the head of the Tamil Nadu Text Book Society. Formed on 21 March 1921, Lakshmi Thiripurasundari died on 7 January 1987. 

 She was a scriptwriter and a writer. She was the recipient of the Sahitya Akademi award (1984). 

Bhavani is her first book. In real life, Lakshmi Thiripurasundari was a doctor. 

She entered Stanley Medical College to finish her studies. Krishnarayapuram Vasudevan Jagannathan is his full name. His lifespan (11 April 1906- 4 November 1988). 

 He was born in Tamil Nadu, Chennai. He was a novelist, journalist, folklorist, and poet. 

 His initials are known popularly as Ki. Va. Va. Ja. Ja. Yeah. He edited Kalaimagal, a magazine. He won the Sahitya Akademi Veerar Ulagam Award.