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Ra. Senthilkumar writes short stories and essays in Tamil. Living in Japan, Ra. Senthilkumar uses the novel setting and the friction between differing cultural milieus in his stories. Some of his stories, set in the backdrop of Tamil Nadu, portray the downfall of landlords of yesteryears.
Ra. Senthilkumar (1976) writes short stories and essays in Tamil. He resides in Japan and uses this novel setting, and the friction between differing cultural milieus in his stories. His stories that are set in Tamil Nadu portray the downfall of feudal society.  


=== Birth, Education ===
== Birth, Education ==
Ra. Senthilkumar was born on July 23, 1976 at Mannargudi, Thiruvarur District, Tamil Nadu to P. S. Ramalungam and Rethna. His schooling was at National Higher Secondary School, Mannargudi. He earned his bachelor's degree in Computer Science from  A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpam College, Poondi and masters degree from Bharathidasan University, Trichy.  
Ra. Senthilkumar was born on July 23, 1976 at Mannargudi, Thiruvarur District, Tamil Nadu to P. S. Ramalungam and Rethna. He was educated at the National Higher Secondary School, Mannargudi. He received his bachelor's degree in Computer Science from  A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpam College, Poondi and master's degree from Bharathidasan University, Trichy.  


=== Personal Life ===
== Personal Life ==
Ra. Senthilkumar married Gayathri in 2004 and has two children Kavin and Kavya. He is a software professional working in Japan. During his college days, he was an active member in the Communist Party of India and then the Dravidian parties of Tamil Nadu.
Ra. Senthilkumar married Gayathri in 2004 and has two children Kavin and Kavya. He is a software professional working in Japan. During his college days, he participated in the activities of the Communist Party of India and then moved on to the Dravidian parties of Tamil Nadu.


Through " Muzhumathi Trust",  Ra. Senthilkumar is helping the students of Tamil Nadu as well as  Srilankan Tamils  to continue their education. He is also involved in adopting the government schools in the rural areas of Tamil Nadu to improve their quality of education and to make them as " model schools".
Through ''Muzhumathi Trust'',  Ra. Senthilkumar is helping the students of Tamil Nadu as well as  Srilankan Tamils  to continue their education. He has also adopted few government schools in rural Tamil Nadu in order to improve the quality of education and to transform them into "model schools".


=== Literary Life ===
== Literary Life ==
Ra. Senthilkumar's first story was published in the childrens' magazine "Gokulamwhen he was a student.  He was also circulating  the handwritten magazine "''chittukuruvi"'' (sparrow) when he was in school.  Ra. Senthilkumar considers the writers Jayakanthan, Thi. Janakiraman,  Sundara Ramaswamy, Jeyamohan, Vannadasan and Leo Tolstoy as the influencers in his writing. He has invited the tamil writers S. Ramakrishnan, Nanjil Nadan, Jeyamohan and Leena Manimekalai to Japan on various occassions to facilitate the discussions on Tamil literature.   
Ra. Senthilkumar's first story was published in the childrens' magazine ''Gokulam,'' when he was a student.  He circulated a handwritten magazine C''hittukuruvi'' (Sparrow) when he was in school.  Ra. Senthilkumar considers the writers Jayakanthan, Thi. Janakiraman,  Sundara Ramaswamy, Jayamohan, Vannadasan and Leo Tolstoy as his literary influences. He has invited the tamil writers S. Ramakrishnan, Nanjil Nadan, Jayamohan and Leena Manimekalai to Japan on various occassions to facilitate discussions on Tamil literature.   


Ra. Senthilkumar's first short story collection "''Isumiyin narumanam"'' (fragrance of Isumi) was published in the year 2021. Out of the twelve stories in this collection, eight were written in the backdrop of Japan.  These stories have a kalaidascopic view of day today life, office culture, family, life in a big city and also the characteristics of people of Japan.
Ra. Senthilkumar's first short story collection ''Isumiyin Narumanam'' (Fragrance Of Isumi) was published in the year 2021. Out of the twelve stories in this collection, eight were written with the backdrop of Japan.  These stories present the day-to-day life, office culture, family, metropolitan life in Japan and the various characteristics of its people.


=== Literary View ===
== Literary View ==
Most of Ra. Senthilkumar's stories have Japanese background. He examines Tamil life with symbols derived from Japanese culture and lifestyle. Hence, Ra. Senthilkumar's literary work is an important contribution to the Diaspora literature of Tamil, especially in the era of globalisation. According to critic M. Gopalakrishnan, Tamil writers of the next generation are bringing the best out of their foreign culture to their homeland and Ra. Senthilkumar's "''Isumiyin Narumanam"''  is an important addition to the list.
Most of Ra. Senthilkumar's stories have a Japanese background, but he looks through the lens of Tamil culture. He examines Tamil life with symbols derived from Japanese culture and lifestyle. The dispersion of Tamil people across the world, as a consequence of globalisation, has forced Tamil literature to address how they face these changes. Ra. Senthilkumar's literary work is, therefore, an important contribution to Diaspora literature in Tamil.  


=== Works ===
According to critic M. Gopalakrishnan, "Many young Tamil writers, who have put down their roots in foreign lands, are enriching our Tamil storyscape with ficion about their lived experiences.  Ra. Senthilkumar's ''Isumiyin Narumanam''  can certainly be added to this list."
 
== Works ==


===== Short Story Collection =====
===== Short Story Collection =====
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* [https://www.jeyamohan.in/142824 Jeyamohan about Ra. Senthilkumar]
* [https://www.jeyamohan.in/142824 Jeyamohan about Ra. Senthilkumar]

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Ra. Senthilkumar (1976) writes short stories and essays in Tamil. He resides in Japan and uses this novel setting, and the friction between differing cultural milieus in his stories. His stories that are set in Tamil Nadu portray the downfall of feudal society.

Birth, Education

Ra. Senthilkumar was born on July 23, 1976 at Mannargudi, Thiruvarur District, Tamil Nadu to P. S. Ramalungam and Rethna. He was educated at the National Higher Secondary School, Mannargudi. He received his bachelor's degree in Computer Science from A.V.V.M. Sri Pushpam College, Poondi and master's degree from Bharathidasan University, Trichy.

Personal Life

Ra. Senthilkumar married Gayathri in 2004 and has two children Kavin and Kavya. He is a software professional working in Japan. During his college days, he participated in the activities of the Communist Party of India and then moved on to the Dravidian parties of Tamil Nadu.

Through Muzhumathi Trust, Ra. Senthilkumar is helping the students of Tamil Nadu as well as Srilankan Tamils to continue their education. He has also adopted few government schools in rural Tamil Nadu in order to improve the quality of education and to transform them into "model schools".

Literary Life

Ra. Senthilkumar's first story was published in the childrens' magazine Gokulam, when he was a student. He circulated a handwritten magazine Chittukuruvi (Sparrow) when he was in school. Ra. Senthilkumar considers the writers Jayakanthan, Thi. Janakiraman, Sundara Ramaswamy, Jayamohan, Vannadasan and Leo Tolstoy as his literary influences. He has invited the tamil writers S. Ramakrishnan, Nanjil Nadan, Jayamohan and Leena Manimekalai to Japan on various occassions to facilitate discussions on Tamil literature.

Ra. Senthilkumar's first short story collection Isumiyin Narumanam (Fragrance Of Isumi) was published in the year 2021. Out of the twelve stories in this collection, eight were written with the backdrop of Japan. These stories present the day-to-day life, office culture, family, metropolitan life in Japan and the various characteristics of its people.

Literary View

Most of Ra. Senthilkumar's stories have a Japanese background, but he looks through the lens of Tamil culture. He examines Tamil life with symbols derived from Japanese culture and lifestyle. The dispersion of Tamil people across the world, as a consequence of globalisation, has forced Tamil literature to address how they face these changes. Ra. Senthilkumar's literary work is, therefore, an important contribution to Diaspora literature in Tamil.

According to critic M. Gopalakrishnan, "Many young Tamil writers, who have put down their roots in foreign lands, are enriching our Tamil storyscape with ficion about their lived experiences. Ra. Senthilkumar's Isumiyin Narumanam can certainly be added to this list."

Works

Short Story Collection
  • Isumiyin Narumanam ( Fragrance of Isumi), Yaavarum Publishers, 2021

Links