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Verottam (1944) is an incomplete novel written by [[Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan]]. He wrote about male-female relationship. The novel seeks to portray an ideal relationship between man and woman and the contrary force, lust. | Verottam (1944) is an incomplete novel written by [[Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan]]. He wrote about male-female relationship. The novel seeks to portray an ideal relationship between man and woman and the contrary force, lust. | ||
== Publication== | == Publication== | ||
Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan wrote this as a serial in [[Kalamohini]] magazine. Five chapters were published with the titles adolescence, encounter, rooting, and resistance(''Yowanakalakkam, Sandhippu, Verottam, Edhirpu''). The last chapter of the novel was published in the April, 1944 issue. On the 27th of the same month Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan passed away at the age of forty-two. This novel did not get | Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan wrote this as a serial in [[Kalamohini]] magazine. Five chapters were published with the titles adolescence, encounter, rooting, and resistance(''Yowanakalakkam, Sandhippu, Verottam, Edhirpu''). The last chapter of the novel was published in the April, 1944 issue. On the 27th of the same month Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan passed away at the age of forty-two. This novel did not get completed. The story was included in Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan's ''Siru Velicham'' collection in 1969. | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
The novel narrates the story through different angles and methods such as dialogues and letters. Characters and their thoughts takes precedence over the story itself. Lalita falls in love with college student Chandrasekaran because of his intellect. The couple decides to get married and live in the same house. But until Lalita's pious parents agree, they decide to live in the same house without | The novel narrates the story through different angles and methods such as dialogues and letters. Characters and their thoughts takes precedence over the story itself. Lalita falls in love with college student Chandrasekaran because of his intellect. The couple decides to get married and live in the same house. But until Lalita's pious parents agree, they decide to live in the same house without physical relationship. Lalita's friend Sulochana and Chandrasekaran's friend Sundaram are with them. Chandrasekaran's parents in Thiruvazhunthur find out about their lives when Sulochana writes this in a letter to her sister Padmasani. Chandrasekaran's parents meet Lalita in person and end up seeing Lalita's etiquettes and character. Chandrasekaran's father returns home and decides to get them married in Thiruvazhunthur. The traditionalists in town are outraged. Lalita's mother approves the marriage while her elder brother opposes. The reason is that he believes a rumor that Chandrasekaran's mother is a tyrant. The novel stops at the place where Chandrasekaran's sister writes a letter to her brother asking him to bring home the sister in law to Thiruvazhunthur. | ||
==Literary Significance== | ==Literary Significance== | ||
This novel is an early work | This novel is an early work that portrayed how the human psyche worked in Tamil. Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan used letter format to describe what the characters think, a technique in story telling. It also shows how different characters approach the same problem from different angles. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*[https://archive.org/details/orr-11969_Verottam-Kupara Verottam - Ku.Pa.Ra. short novel archive.org] | *[https://archive.org/details/orr-11969_Verottam-Kupara Verottam - Ku.Pa.Ra. short novel archive.org] | ||
*[https://komalimedai.blogspot.com/2021/07/blog-post_11.html Paditha pennal kalebaramagum kalyanam! - Verottam. Ku.Pa.Ra.] | *[https://komalimedai.blogspot.com/2021/07/blog-post_11.html Paditha pennal kalebaramagum kalyanam! - Verottam. Ku.Pa.Ra.] | ||
[[Category:English Content]] | [[Category:English Content]] | ||
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Verottam (1944) is an incomplete novel written by Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan. He wrote about male-female relationship. The novel seeks to portray an ideal relationship between man and woman and the contrary force, lust.
Publication
Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan wrote this as a serial in Kalamohini magazine. Five chapters were published with the titles adolescence, encounter, rooting, and resistance(Yowanakalakkam, Sandhippu, Verottam, Edhirpu). The last chapter of the novel was published in the April, 1944 issue. On the 27th of the same month Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan passed away at the age of forty-two. This novel did not get completed. The story was included in Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan's Siru Velicham collection in 1969.
Synopsis
The novel narrates the story through different angles and methods such as dialogues and letters. Characters and their thoughts takes precedence over the story itself. Lalita falls in love with college student Chandrasekaran because of his intellect. The couple decides to get married and live in the same house. But until Lalita's pious parents agree, they decide to live in the same house without physical relationship. Lalita's friend Sulochana and Chandrasekaran's friend Sundaram are with them. Chandrasekaran's parents in Thiruvazhunthur find out about their lives when Sulochana writes this in a letter to her sister Padmasani. Chandrasekaran's parents meet Lalita in person and end up seeing Lalita's etiquettes and character. Chandrasekaran's father returns home and decides to get them married in Thiruvazhunthur. The traditionalists in town are outraged. Lalita's mother approves the marriage while her elder brother opposes. The reason is that he believes a rumor that Chandrasekaran's mother is a tyrant. The novel stops at the place where Chandrasekaran's sister writes a letter to her brother asking him to bring home the sister in law to Thiruvazhunthur.
Literary Significance
This novel is an early work that portrayed how the human psyche worked in Tamil. Ku. Pa. Rajagopalan used letter format to describe what the characters think, a technique in story telling. It also shows how different characters approach the same problem from different angles.
References
- Verottam - Ku.Pa.Ra. short novel archive.org
- Paditha pennal kalebaramagum kalyanam! - Verottam. Ku.Pa.Ra.
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