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Priyamvada

Priyamvada (Born: October 14, 1982) is a literary translator and essayist. Priyamvada has been translating Tamil fictional works into English.

Birth, Education

Priyamvada was born on October 14, 1982 in Chennai to Ramkumar and Sujatha. Priyamvada completed her schooling at Vidya Mandir School, Mylapore, Chennai, and earned her B.Com bachelor's degree from Stella Maris College and an MBA degree from XLRI, Jamshedpur.

Personal Life

Priyamvada married Vijay Ranganathan on July 12, 2020. Priyamvada works for a private mutual fund firm in the financial sector. Priyamvada invests not only in commercially successful but also in socially beneficial companies, and participates in the board of directors of those companies. Her husband Vijay Ranganathan, who previously worked in an investment bank, is currently a screenwriter.

Literary Life

Priyamvada's debut work, Meendum Pudhiyavargalin Kathaigalaipatri (About the Stories of Newcomers Again), a review article, was published on writer Jeyamohan's website. In 2021, Priyamvada was selected to participate in the South Asia Speaks Fellowship Programme, a literary workshop. Priyamvada translated Jeyamohan's Tamil short stories collection Aram for this workshop. Priyamvada's first book Stories of the True, an English translation of Jeyamohan's short stories collection Aram, was published in 2022 by Juggernaut Publishing House. A. Muttulingam’s short story Ennai Thirupi Yedu translated by her as Take Me Back was published in the online magazine Spillswords.

In 2022, Priyamvada was selected to participate in ALTA Emerging Translator's Mentorship Program, an international workshop for young translators organized by the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA). As part of this, Priyamvada is translating Jeyamohan's novel Vellai Yaanai (White Elephant). For this translation work, she has been awarded a grant from PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant. Priyamvada has been doing translations and writing articles. Priyamvada names Jeyamohan, Ashokamitran and Tolstoy as her literary idols.

Publications

Translation Works
  • Stories of the True (2022)

References


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