T. Janakiraman (also known as Thi Jaa, 28 February 1921 â€" 18
November 1982) is a Tamil writer from Tamil Nadu, India. He is one of
the major figures of 20th century Tamil fiction.He was born in a Tamil
Brahmin (Iyer) family of Madras Presidency in 1921.[1] He worked as a
civil servant. His writing included accounts of his travels in Japan
and the Crimea.[2]His best-known novels are Mogamul, Sembaruthi, and
Amma Vandhaal. These novels have feminine feelings embedded in their
subjects. Though the story is spun around delicate feelings. His short
stories such as "Langdadevi" (a lame horse) and "Mulmudi" (Crown of
Thorns) follow the same style.
November 1982) is a Tamil writer from Tamil Nadu, India. He is one of
the major figures of 20th century Tamil fiction.He was born in a Tamil
Brahmin (Iyer) family of Madras Presidency in 1921.[1] He worked as a
civil servant. His writing included accounts of his travels in Japan
and the Crimea.[2]His best-known novels are Mogamul, Sembaruthi, and
Amma Vandhaal. These novels have feminine feelings embedded in their
subjects. Though the story is spun around delicate feelings. His short
stories such as "Langdadevi" (a lame horse) and "Mulmudi" (Crown of
Thorns) follow the same style.
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