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== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
Isaac Arumairasan married Lilavati in 1969. While working as an instructor at Scott Christian College, Nagercoil, he did his M.Phil at Kamaraj University, Madurai. He later got a position at the Marthandam Christian College (now Nesamony Memorial College) as a Tamil teacher and retired as Head of Department.
Isaac Arumairasan married Lilavati in 1969. While working as an instructor at Scott Christian College, Nagercoil, he obtained his M.Phil degree from Kamaraj University, Madurai. He later got a position at the Marthandam Christian College (now Nesamony Memorial College) as a Tamil teacher and retired as Head of Department.


== Literary Life ==
== Literary Life ==
While studying at Hindu College, Isaac Arumairasan got into Literary world with the inspiration of Professor S. Subramaniam and Nagercoil Christ Church Pastor V.D. Sagayam encouraged him to write. In 1970, Isaac Arumairasan wrote his first poetic play 'Mullaimaadam', his short stories were published in magazines like ''[[அணில்|Anil]], Anna, Kannadasan, Deepam'' and ''[[தாமரை (இதழ்)|Tamarai]]''. Isaac Arumairasan won a prize for his story 'Kakkaikkoodu' written in ''Kannadasan'' magazine. In 1975 his first novel '''[[கீறல்கள்|Keeralgal]]''<nowiki/>' novel got released and revolved around the concept of Christian Communism. Isaac Arumairasan further improvised the concept of Christian Communism and written novels like '<nowiki/>''Alukku''<nowiki/>' and '<nowiki/>''Valiyaveedu''<nowiki/>'.
While studying at the Hindu College, Nagarcoil, inspired by his professor S. Subramaniam, Isaac Arumairasan started reading literature. The pastor of Nagarcoil Christ Church V.D.Sahayam encouraged him to write. In 1970, Isaac Arumairasan wrote his first verse drama, ''Mullaimaadam.'' His short stories started coming out in magazines including ''[[அணில்|Anil]], Anna, Kannadasan, Deepam'' and ''[[தாமரை (இதழ்)|Tamarai.]]'' Isaac Arumairasan won a prize for his story ''Kakkaikkoodu'' published in Kannadasan magazine. In 1975, his first novel ''Keeralgal'' was published. In the novel he first introduced the idea of Christian Communism. His subsequent novels built upon this idea. He was the author of several novels including ''Azhukkugal, Valiyaveedu'' etc.


== Demise ==
== Demise ==
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== Literary Place ==
== Literary Place ==
Isaac Arumairasan wrote in condemning corruption and repression within Christian organizations and argued that Christianity was the first form of Communism. The concept Christian Communism is the forefront of his novels, though they are Propagandas of nature, he was known to be the first person to have found it. Isaac Arumairasan is also a pioneer of the thought later known as Liberation Theology.
Isaac Arumairasan's writing condemned the corruption prevalent in the Christian organisations of his day and their oppressive practices. He argued that Christianity was the first instance of Communism in the world and introduced the idea of Christian Communism in his novels. Although his writing was mostly propaganda, he was the first Tamil writer to introduce this idea in his work. He was thus an early pioneer of the ideological school that later came to be called Liberation Theology.


== Books ==
== Books ==
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===== Novels =====
===== Novels =====


* [[ Keeralgal]] 1975]
* [[Keeralgal]] (1975)
* Alukkugal 1980
* Alukkugal (1980)
* Kallairaigal
* Kallairaigal
* Valiyaveedu
* Valiyaveedu

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Isaac Arumairasan

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Isaac Arumairasan (1939) is a Tamil writer from Kanyakumari District. Isaac Arumairasan's novels and stories laid out the basic ideas of liberation theology, he called this Christian Communism.

Birth and Education

Isaac Arumairasan was born on February 19, 1939 in Nagercoil to Isaac and Mary Thangam. Isaac Arumairasan's father was a pastor affiliated with the Confederation of Indian Churches (CSI). Isaac Arumairasan completed his high school education at Scott Christian School in Nagercoil and got his BA in Economics from Scott Christian College. He also holds a Masters Degree in Tamil from South Travancore Hindu College, Nagercoil.

Personal Life

Isaac Arumairasan married Lilavati in 1969. While working as an instructor at Scott Christian College, Nagercoil, he obtained his M.Phil degree from Kamaraj University, Madurai. He later got a position at the Marthandam Christian College (now Nesamony Memorial College) as a Tamil teacher and retired as Head of Department.

Literary Life

While studying at the Hindu College, Nagarcoil, inspired by his professor S. Subramaniam, Isaac Arumairasan started reading literature. The pastor of Nagarcoil Christ Church V.D.Sahayam encouraged him to write. In 1970, Isaac Arumairasan wrote his first verse drama, Mullaimaadam. His short stories started coming out in magazines including Anil, Anna, Kannadasan, Deepam and Tamarai. Isaac Arumairasan won a prize for his story Kakkaikkoodu published in Kannadasan magazine. In 1975, his first novel Keeralgal was published. In the novel he first introduced the idea of Christian Communism. His subsequent novels built upon this idea. He was the author of several novels including Azhukkugal, Valiyaveedu etc.

Demise

Isaac Arumairajan passed away on November 07, 2011.

Literary Place

Isaac Arumairasan's writing condemned the corruption prevalent in the Christian organisations of his day and their oppressive practices. He argued that Christianity was the first instance of Communism in the world and introduced the idea of Christian Communism in his novels. Although his writing was mostly propaganda, he was the first Tamil writer to introduce this idea in his work. He was thus an early pioneer of the ideological school that later came to be called Liberation Theology.

Books

Novels
  • Keeralgal (1975)
  • Alukkugal (1980)
  • Kallairaigal
  • Valiyaveedu
  • Thavaraana Thadangal
  • Kaaranangalukku Appaal
Poetic Plays
  • Mullai Madam
  • Nedumaan Anchi
  • Vengaigal
  • Paarai
Research
  • Silambu Or Irattaikaapiyam
  • Tamil Navalgalil Samuthaya Maattram

References