Published 2022-07-28
Keywords
- Manavari,
- Society,
- Kongu District Case,
- Characters,
- Poverty
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Abstract
Suryakanthan's novel 'Manavari manitarkal' won the Ilakkiya cintaṉai and Akhilan Novel Memorial Prize. Novels are generally the records of the creators' own experiences. All writers belong to a particular social group or section in historical and social trends. They truly reflect the nature of this community or Surroundings and man's relation to it. Suryakanthan has been creating earthy novelties in the field of Tamil literature for many years, especially in the Kongu country background. Many analysts welcome the distinction of local novelties. There are certain customs and speech patterns for a region. There are also some unique problems for the people of a particular region. Hence in Kongu is called a local novelty. A life of innovation is precious. In fact, Suryakanthan's ''Manavari manitarkal” is proof that the story is based on the universality of the writers, living in the world, seeing, and hearing.
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