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[[File:Kollippaavai.jpg|thumb|Kollipavai First issue]]
[[File:Kollippaavai.jpg|thumb|Kollipavai First issue]]
 
''Kollipavai'' (1976) was a Tamil little magazine headquartered in Nagercoil. It is primarily known for the articles authored by [[Sundara Ramaswamy]], [[Venkat Swaminathan]] and [[Rajamarthandan]].
Kollipavai was a Tamil literary magazine which was published from Nagercoil. It is primarily known for the its articles authored by [[Sundara Ramaswamy]], [[Venkat Swaminathan]] and [[Rajamarthandan]].


== History ==
== History ==
Kollipavai magazine was published by Rajamarthanadan, with the help of [[M. Vethasagayakumar]], while he was a research student in literature under Professor Jesudasan in Trivandrum. The first issue was published in October, 1976. Rajamarthandan has mentioned that the magazine name was chosen by Pramil, who was with him at that time. Kollipavai came out as a quarterly in big size and high number of pages. The first issue contained 52 pages. Only one issue was published in the year 1977. The magazine publication stopped after 12 issues came out in varying frequency over a period. The publication of the magazine was revived by Kattaikkadu Rajagopalan in July, 1985. He published 8 issues between July, 1985 and June, 1988 and then stopped. In total there were 20 issues of the magazine.
''Kollipavai'' was brought out by Rajamarthanadan, while he was in Trivandrum as a research student in literature under Professor Jesudasan. The magazine was published with the help of [[M. Vethasagayakumar]], his fellow student. The first issue was published in October, 1976. Rajamarthandan later revealed that the magazine's name was chosen by the poet [[பிரமிள்|Pramil]], who was with him at the time of launch. ''Kollipavai'' was a thick and big-sized quarterly. The first issue contained 52 pages. Only one issue was published in the year 1977. The publication stopped after 12 issues came out at varying frequencies. The publication was revived by Kattaikkadu Rajagopalan in July 1985. He published 8 issues between July 1985 and June 1988 before the publication shut down. In total there were 20 issues of the magazine.


Rajamarthandan narrates the events that led to the starting of the Kollipavai magazine in one of his interviews thus<ref>https://azhiyasudargal.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/%E0%AE%8E%E0%AE%B4%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%81-%E0%AE%AE%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%A4%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D-%E0%AE%95%E0%AF%8A%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%B2%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%AA%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%AA/</ref>. During the period when Rajamarthandan was a research student for his doctorate at the university of Kerala, he along with A. Thirumalinthrasingh, A. Rajendran, Aa. Dasarathan started a bi-monthly literary magazine called "''Kogayam''". The publication of ''Kogayam'' stopped in February, 1976 after it's 4th issue.  Meanwhile, in Nagercoil, Umapathi was busy in preparation for publication of the second issue of his magazine ''Therigal.'' Due to the pressures of the emergency period, he tried to publish the second issue with the name ''Kali,'' under the editorship of artist Sakthi Ganapathi from Suceendram. As this attempt also failed, he handed over the 40 pages of content which was already printed, including the title pages, (short story by Sundara Ramaswamy, a long poetry by Nakulan, an essay by [[Krishnan Nambi]], a letter titled "''Sakithya Akademi Patri''" written at the request of Ananda Vikatan by subsequently returned) to Rajamarthandan and asked him to publish them as part of ''Kogayam''. Since Rajamarthandan did not have any intention to restart ''Kogayam'', he decided to publish ''Kali'' itself from Trivandrum. He wrote to Pramil with an intention to add more contents to the magazine. Pramil wrote an essay "''Kalainganum Kotpaadum''" and in addition, he renamed the magazine to Kollipavai, created a new magazine design and and sent it to Rajamarthandan. The first issue of Kollipavai gets published in October, 1976 after including Pramil's essay along with poems written by Umapathi.
Rajamarthandan narrates the events leading up to the launch of the ''Kollipavai'' magazine in one of his interviews, thus<ref>https://azhiyasudargal.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/%E0%AE%8E%E0%AE%B4%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%81-%E0%AE%AE%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%A4%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D-%E0%AE%95%E0%AF%8A%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%B2%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%AA%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%AA/</ref>. When he was a research student at the University of Kerala, he started ''Kogayam'', a bi-monthly little magazine, along with A. Thirumalinthrasingh, A. Rajendran, A. Dasarathan, with Thirmalinthrasingh as its editor. The publication of ''Kogayam'' stopped in February 1976 after the fourth issue came out.  


The second issue of Kollipavai came out during the period January - March, 1977. The annual publication frequency of 4 issues was achieved only in 1978. From the third issue until the 12th issue, the publication was done from Kanyakumari district with gaps in the period of publications. Starting July, 1985, Kollipavai restarted its publication under the editorship of Rajagopalan who committed to bring out the magazine for 8 issue. The publication stopped after completing the promised 8 issues.
Meanwhile, in Nagercoil, Umapathi was preparing for the publication of the second issue of his magazine ''Therigal.'' Owing to the Emergency and the consequent clampdowns, he tried to publish the second issue in a different name - ''Kali -'' under the editorship of artist Sakthi Ganapathi from Suchindram. As this attempt also failed, he handed over the magazine - printed from cover to cover and containing forty pages in all (including a short story by Sundara Ramaswamy, a long poetry by Nakulan, an essay by [[Krishnan Nambi]], a letter titled "''Sakithya Akademi Patri''" written at the request of Ananda Vikatan but subsequently returned) to Rajamarthandan and asked him to publish them as part of ''Kogayam''. Since Rajamarthandan did not have any intention to restart ''Kogayam'', he decided to publish ''Kali'' from Trivandrum. He wrote to Pramil with an intention to add more content to the magazine. Pramil wrote an essay for it, titled "''Kalainganum Kotpaadum''". In addition, he renamed the magazine as ''Kollipavai'',  redesigned it and sent it back to Rajamarthandan. The first issue of ''Kollipavai'' was published in October 1976 after including Pramil's essay and Umapathi's poems.


The second issue of ''Kollipavai'' came out between January and March 1977. The stated publication frequency of four issues a year was achieved only in 1978. The third to the twelfth issues, were published from Kanyakumari District intermittently. ''Kollipavai'' was revived in July 1985 under the editorship of R.K. Rajagopalan who committed to bring out eight issues of the magazine. The publication stopped the promised eight issues were brought out.
== Content ==
== Content ==
Kollipavai magazine had contents authored by Pramil, Sundara Ramaswamy, Nakulan, Vannanilavan, N. Muthusamy, S. Ramanujam, K. Rajanarayanan, Devathachan, Kalapriya and Sukumaran. In 1985, Sundara Ramaswamy penned 13 poems in a single issue under the pseudonym of Pasuvayya. The essays written by Rajamarthandan with detailed analysis of the young poets are critically significant. The first text written by Jeyamohan after entering literature, a poem titled ''Kaithi'' was published in the Kollipavai, 1986 issue. Other noteworthy articles include ''Udal'', a drama written by Sundara Ramaswamy, his introductions to writers who were Nobel laureates, essay by Venkat Swaminathan - "Irandu Thalaimuraigalukku Idaiye" and the related discussions. The short stories of Puthumaipithan - "''Saamavin Thavaru''", "''Nambikkai''", "''Saalaram''" and "''Kannan Kuzhal''" were republished in Kollipavai being taken from the magazine issues of M. Vethasagayakumar. These short stories were included in the collected works of Puthumaipithan only after their re-publication in Kollipavai.
Works by Pramil, Sundara Ramaswamy, Nakulan, Vannanilavan, N. Muthusamy, S. Ramanujam, K. Rajanarayanan, Devathachan, Kalapriya and Sukumaran were published in ''Kollipavai''. In 1985, Sundara Ramaswamy penned 13 poems for a single issue under the pseudonym of Pasuvayya. The scholarly essays written by Rajamarthandan analysing the work of emerging poets are of critical significance. The first literary work of Jeyamohan's, a poem titled Kaithi'','' was published in the ''Kollipavai'' 1986 issue. Other noteworthy features in the magazine include ''Udal'', a play written by Sundara Ramaswamy, his introductory essays about writers who were Nobel laureates, an essay by Venkat Swaminathan titled "''Irandu Thalaimuraigalukku Idaiye''" and the related discussions. The short stories of Puthumaipithan - "''Saamavin Thavaru''", "''Nambikkai''", "''Saalaram''" and "''Kannan Kuzhal''" were republished in ''Kollipavai'' after they had been featured in the magazine run by M. Vethasagayakumar. These short stories were included in the collected works of Puthumaipithan only after their re-publication in ''Kollipavai''.
 
== Contribution to Literature ==
== Contribution to Literature ==
Kollipavai found circulation only within a small group. It provided a platform for Sundara Ramaswamy's writings before he started ''Kalachuvadu'' magazine''.'' Kollipavai is remembered mainly for publishing the discussions that were happening in the literary world during the eighties. In the essay "Irandu Thalaimuraigalukku Idaiye" Venkat Swaminathan reproduces Sundara Ramaswamy's essay written as a letter where Sundara Ramaswamy refutes the view that temple cultures essentially protect the fine arts in our society and following it, gives his reply to the refute. Following this, Pramil's essay "''Vegusana Rasanayum Madha Marbum''" was published. Vethasagayakumar's essay on the structure of short stories and S. Ramanujam's essay on the structure of drama texts are some of the contents that evoked wide discussions.
''Kollipavai'' had a small circulation and a niche readership. It provided a platform for Sundara Ramaswamy's works even before he started the ''Kalachuvadu'' magazine''.'' ''Kollipavai'' is remembered primarily for featuring the literary debates of the eighties. In the essay "''Irandu Thalaimuraigalukku Idaiye''" by Venkat Swaminathan, the magazine reproduced Sundara Ramaswamy's letter-essay in which he dismisses the idea of temples being culturual huns that promoted fine arts in our society as well as Swaminathan's rebuttal. Following this, the magazine published Pramil's essay "''Vegusana Rasanayum Madha Marbum''". Vethasagayakumar's essay on the short story form and S. Ramanujam's essay on the drama form, amongst others, evoked wide-ranging discussions.
 
== References ==
== References ==
* [https://selvanraman.blogspot.com/2012/02/blog-post_16.html Kollipavai magazine complete collection evaluation]
* [https://selvanraman.blogspot.com/2012/02/blog-post_16.html Kollipavai magazine complete collection evaluation]
* [https://www.jeyamohan.in/108415/ ''Kaithi'' poem by Jeyamohan]
* [https://www.jeyamohan.in/108415/ ''Kaithi'' poem by Jeyamohan]
* [https://azhiyasudargal.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/%E0%AE%8E%E0%AE%B4%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%81-%E0%AE%AE%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%A4%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D-%E0%AE%95%E0%AF%8A%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%B2%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%AA%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%AA/ About Kollipavai by Rajamarthandam]
* [https://azhiyasudargal.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/%E0%AE%8E%E0%AE%B4%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%A4%E0%AF%81-%E0%AE%AE%E0%AF%81%E0%AE%A4%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D-%E0%AE%95%E0%AF%8A%E0%AE%B2%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%B2%E0%AE%BF%E0%AE%AA%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%AA/ About Kollipavai by Rajamarthandam]
== Other Notes ==
== Other Notes ==




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Kollipavai (1976) was a Tamil little magazine headquartered in Nagercoil. It is primarily known for the articles authored by Sundara Ramaswamy, Venkat Swaminathan and Rajamarthandan.

History

Kollipavai was brought out by Rajamarthanadan, while he was in Trivandrum as a research student in literature under Professor Jesudasan. The magazine was published with the help of M. Vethasagayakumar, his fellow student. The first issue was published in October, 1976. Rajamarthandan later revealed that the magazine's name was chosen by the poet Pramil, who was with him at the time of launch. Kollipavai was a thick and big-sized quarterly. The first issue contained 52 pages. Only one issue was published in the year 1977. The publication stopped after 12 issues came out at varying frequencies. The publication was revived by Kattaikkadu Rajagopalan in July 1985. He published 8 issues between July 1985 and June 1988 before the publication shut down. In total there were 20 issues of the magazine.

Rajamarthandan narrates the events leading up to the launch of the Kollipavai magazine in one of his interviews, thus[1]. When he was a research student at the University of Kerala, he started Kogayam, a bi-monthly little magazine, along with A. Thirumalinthrasingh, A. Rajendran, A. Dasarathan, with Thirmalinthrasingh as its editor. The publication of Kogayam stopped in February 1976 after the fourth issue came out.

Meanwhile, in Nagercoil, Umapathi was preparing for the publication of the second issue of his magazine Therigal. Owing to the Emergency and the consequent clampdowns, he tried to publish the second issue in a different name - Kali - under the editorship of artist Sakthi Ganapathi from Suchindram. As this attempt also failed, he handed over the magazine - printed from cover to cover and containing forty pages in all (including a short story by Sundara Ramaswamy, a long poetry by Nakulan, an essay by Krishnan Nambi, a letter titled "Sakithya Akademi Patri" written at the request of Ananda Vikatan but subsequently returned) to Rajamarthandan and asked him to publish them as part of Kogayam. Since Rajamarthandan did not have any intention to restart Kogayam, he decided to publish Kali from Trivandrum. He wrote to Pramil with an intention to add more content to the magazine. Pramil wrote an essay for it, titled "Kalainganum Kotpaadum". In addition, he renamed the magazine as Kollipavai, redesigned it and sent it back to Rajamarthandan. The first issue of Kollipavai was published in October 1976 after including Pramil's essay and Umapathi's poems.

The second issue of Kollipavai came out between January and March 1977. The stated publication frequency of four issues a year was achieved only in 1978. The third to the twelfth issues, were published from Kanyakumari District intermittently. Kollipavai was revived in July 1985 under the editorship of R.K. Rajagopalan who committed to bring out eight issues of the magazine. The publication stopped the promised eight issues were brought out.

Content

Works by Pramil, Sundara Ramaswamy, Nakulan, Vannanilavan, N. Muthusamy, S. Ramanujam, K. Rajanarayanan, Devathachan, Kalapriya and Sukumaran were published in Kollipavai. In 1985, Sundara Ramaswamy penned 13 poems for a single issue under the pseudonym of Pasuvayya. The scholarly essays written by Rajamarthandan analysing the work of emerging poets are of critical significance. The first literary work of Jeyamohan's, a poem titled Kaithi, was published in the Kollipavai 1986 issue. Other noteworthy features in the magazine include Udal, a play written by Sundara Ramaswamy, his introductory essays about writers who were Nobel laureates, an essay by Venkat Swaminathan titled "Irandu Thalaimuraigalukku Idaiye" and the related discussions. The short stories of Puthumaipithan - "Saamavin Thavaru", "Nambikkai", "Saalaram" and "Kannan Kuzhal" were republished in Kollipavai after they had been featured in the magazine run by M. Vethasagayakumar. These short stories were included in the collected works of Puthumaipithan only after their re-publication in Kollipavai.

Contribution to Literature

Kollipavai had a small circulation and a niche readership. It provided a platform for Sundara Ramaswamy's works even before he started the Kalachuvadu magazine. Kollipavai is remembered primarily for featuring the literary debates of the eighties. In the essay "Irandu Thalaimuraigalukku Idaiye" by Venkat Swaminathan, the magazine reproduced Sundara Ramaswamy's letter-essay in which he dismisses the idea of temples being culturual huns that promoted fine arts in our society as well as Swaminathan's rebuttal. Following this, the magazine published Pramil's essay "Vegusana Rasanayum Madha Marbum". Vethasagayakumar's essay on the short story form and S. Ramanujam's essay on the drama form, amongst others, evoked wide-ranging discussions.

References

Other Notes


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