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Arunmozhinangai (March 6, 1970) is a critic and writer. | {{Read Tamil|Name of target page=அருண்மொழிநங்கை|Title of target page=அருண்மொழிநங்கை}} | ||
Arunmozhinangai (March 6, 1970) is a critic and writer. Arunmozhinangai received recognition widely for writing biographical articles in literary standards on her blog. Collection of these articles was published as a book titled [[Pani Uruguvathillai]] (Snow does not melt). | |||
== Birth, Education == | |||
Arunmozhinangai was born on March 6, 1970 to Sargunam and Saroja. Her native place is Pullamangalam village near Thiruvarur in Thanjavur district. Both parents were teachers. Her paternal grandfather Ramachandran Pillai was also a teacher and received the Best Teacher Award. | |||
Literature and music were introduced to Arunmozhinangai at a very young age. Arunmozhinangai finished her primary education at Alathur and Madukkur, high and higher secondary educations at Savithri Vidyalaya school in Trichy, and completed her Bachelor's degree from Madurai Agricultural College. | |||
== Private Life == | == Private Life == | ||
Arunmozhinangai married writer [[Jeyamohan]] on August 8, 1991. Theirs was a love marriage and they have two children: [[Ajithan]] and [[Chaidhanya]]. Arunmozhinangai joined for the service at head post office in Tirupattur in 1993. Later Arunmozhinangai worked at Dharmapuri, Nallampalli, Thuckalay, Mulagumoodu and Asaripallam, and took voluntary retirement in 2018. | |||
Arunmozhinangai | == Literary Life == | ||
Arunmozhinangai is very passionate about literature and music. Arunmozhinangai is also interested in travels and travelled to Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore. Arunmozhinangai also travels across India every year. | |||
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Arunmozhinangai is passionate about literature and music. | |||
Arunmozhinangai's literary ideals are [[Pudhumaipithan]], [[Ashokamitharan]], [[Sundara Ramasamy]], [[Jayakanthan]] and [[A. Muthulingam]] in Tamil, Vaikom Mohammed Basheer, S.L. Bhyrappa, Sivarama Karanth, Tara Shankar Banerjee and Atin Bandyopadhyay in Indian literature and, Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Nikos Kazantzakis, Hermann Hesse and Gabriel García Márquez in world literature. | Arunmozhinangai's literary ideals are [[Pudhumaipithan]], [[Ashokamitharan]], [[Sundara Ramasamy]], [[Jayakanthan]] and [[A. Muthulingam]] in Tamil, Vaikom Mohammed Basheer, S.L. Bhyrappa, Sivarama Karanth, Tara Shankar Banerjee and Atin Bandyopadhyay in Indian literature and, Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Nikos Kazantzakis, Hermann Hesse and Gabriel García Márquez in world literature. However, writer [[Jeyamohan]] is intimate to her beyond everyone else. | ||
== Literary Significance == | == Literary Significance == | ||
Arunmozhinangai's | Arunmozhinangai translated the works of woman writers like Isaac Denison and psychiatrists like Richard Restak for [[Subamangala]] and [[Sol Pudhithu]] magazines. | ||
Arunmozhinangai's wrote foreword to writer [[Sundara Ramasamy]]'s novel ''Kuḻanthaigaḷ Peṇgaḷ Aṇgaḷ'' (Children, Women Men) and [[Neela Padmanabhan]]'s novel ''Pallikondapuram''. Sundara Ramasamy appreciated this as an entry of a writer. However, Arunmozhinangai did not continue her writing. After her retirement, Arunmozhinangai started writing again and wrote reviews for western novels like Nikos Kazantzakis's ''Zorba the Greek'' and, for the contemporary Tamil writers novels like [[Ma. Navin]]'s ''Peichi'' and [[Suneel Krishnan]]'s ''Neelakandam''. | |||
Arunmozhinangai published her articles on her blog regularly exploring her youthful life. These articles received wide acceptance from readers. In Tamil, this style of feminist writing was regarded as a new kind of literary creation with rich layer of subtle details. Collection of these articles was published as a book [[Pani Uruguvathillai]] (Snow does not melt). Arunmozhinangai continues her writings in her blog including the topics of Music. | |||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
[[Pani Uruguvathillai]] | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [https://arunmozhinangaij.wordpress.com/blog/ Arunmozhinangai's Blog] | * [https://arunmozhinangaij.wordpress.com/blog/ Arunmozhinangai's Blog] | ||
* [https://suchitra.blog/2022/01/01/%e0%ae%8e%e0%ae%b4%e0%af%81%e0%ae%a4%e0%af%8d%e0%ae%a4%e0%ae%be%e0%ae%b3%e0%ae%b0%e0%af%8d-%e0%ae%85%e0%ae%b0%e0%af%81%e0%ae%a3%e0%af%8d%e0%ae%ae%e0%af%8a%e0%ae%b4%e0%ae%bf%e0%ae%a8%e0%ae%99%e0%af%8d/ Arunmozhinangai's Interveiw in Vallinam] | * [https://suchitra.blog/2022/01/01/%e0%ae%8e%e0%ae%b4%e0%af%81%e0%ae%a4%e0%af%8d%e0%ae%a4%e0%ae%be%e0%ae%b3%e0%ae%b0%e0%af%8d-%e0%ae%85%e0%ae%b0%e0%af%81%e0%ae%a3%e0%af%8d%e0%ae%ae%e0%af%8a%e0%ae%b4%e0%ae%bf%e0%ae%a8%e0%ae%99%e0%af%8d/ Arunmozhinangai's Interveiw in Vallinam] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
Videos of Arunmozhinangai's speeches: | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h0AFFSMywE Venmurasu, an Introduction by Arunmozhinangai] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h0AFFSMywE Venmurasu, an Introduction by Arunmozhinangai] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWxDiCygic Arunmozhinangai Webinar on ''Brothers Karamazov''] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUWxDiCygic Arunmozhinangai Webinar on ''Brothers Karamazov''] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QttdXnHZ9w&t=5s Arunmozhinangai about ''Peichi'' novel] | * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QttdXnHZ9w&t=5s Arunmozhinangai about ''Peichi'' novel] | ||
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Arunmozhinangai (March 6, 1970) is a critic and writer. Arunmozhinangai received recognition widely for writing biographical articles in literary standards on her blog. Collection of these articles was published as a book titled Pani Uruguvathillai (Snow does not melt).
Birth, Education
Arunmozhinangai was born on March 6, 1970 to Sargunam and Saroja. Her native place is Pullamangalam village near Thiruvarur in Thanjavur district. Both parents were teachers. Her paternal grandfather Ramachandran Pillai was also a teacher and received the Best Teacher Award.
Literature and music were introduced to Arunmozhinangai at a very young age. Arunmozhinangai finished her primary education at Alathur and Madukkur, high and higher secondary educations at Savithri Vidyalaya school in Trichy, and completed her Bachelor's degree from Madurai Agricultural College.
Private Life
Arunmozhinangai married writer Jeyamohan on August 8, 1991. Theirs was a love marriage and they have two children: Ajithan and Chaidhanya. Arunmozhinangai joined for the service at head post office in Tirupattur in 1993. Later Arunmozhinangai worked at Dharmapuri, Nallampalli, Thuckalay, Mulagumoodu and Asaripallam, and took voluntary retirement in 2018.
Literary Life
Arunmozhinangai is very passionate about literature and music. Arunmozhinangai is also interested in travels and travelled to Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, Malaysia and Singapore. Arunmozhinangai also travels across India every year.
Arunmozhinangai's literary ideals are Pudhumaipithan, Ashokamitharan, Sundara Ramasamy, Jayakanthan and A. Muthulingam in Tamil, Vaikom Mohammed Basheer, S.L. Bhyrappa, Sivarama Karanth, Tara Shankar Banerjee and Atin Bandyopadhyay in Indian literature and, Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Nikos Kazantzakis, Hermann Hesse and Gabriel García Márquez in world literature. However, writer Jeyamohan is intimate to her beyond everyone else.
Literary Significance
Arunmozhinangai translated the works of woman writers like Isaac Denison and psychiatrists like Richard Restak for Subamangala and Sol Pudhithu magazines.
Arunmozhinangai's wrote foreword to writer Sundara Ramasamy's novel Kuḻanthaigaḷ Peṇgaḷ Aṇgaḷ (Children, Women Men) and Neela Padmanabhan's novel Pallikondapuram. Sundara Ramasamy appreciated this as an entry of a writer. However, Arunmozhinangai did not continue her writing. After her retirement, Arunmozhinangai started writing again and wrote reviews for western novels like Nikos Kazantzakis's Zorba the Greek and, for the contemporary Tamil writers novels like Ma. Navin's Peichi and Suneel Krishnan's Neelakandam.
Arunmozhinangai published her articles on her blog regularly exploring her youthful life. These articles received wide acceptance from readers. In Tamil, this style of feminist writing was regarded as a new kind of literary creation with rich layer of subtle details. Collection of these articles was published as a book Pani Uruguvathillai (Snow does not melt). Arunmozhinangai continues her writings in her blog including the topics of Music.
Books
References
Links
Videos of Arunmozhinangai's speeches:
- Venmurasu, an Introduction by Arunmozhinangai
- Arunmozhinangai Webinar on Brothers Karamazov
- Arunmozhinangai about Peichi novel
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