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{{Read Tamil|Name of target page=சங்கு (இலக்கிய காலாண்டிதழ்)|Title of target page=சங்கு (இலக்கிய காலாண்டிதழ்)}} | {{Read Tamil|Name of target page=சங்கு (இலக்கிய காலாண்டிதழ்)|Title of target page=சங்கு (இலக்கிய காலாண்டிதழ்)}} | ||
[[File:சங்கு இலக்கிய காலாண்டிதழ்.jpg|thumb|Sangu (Quarterly Literary Magazine)]] | [[File:சங்கு இலக்கிய காலாண்டிதழ்.jpg|thumb|Sangu (Quarterly Literary Magazine)]] | ||
Sangu is a Quarterly Literary Magazine based at Kadaloor District - Tamilnadu, found by | Sangu is a Quarterly Literary Magazine based at Kadaloor District - Tamilnadu, found by writer Valava. Duraiyan in the year of 1968 and has been running for more than 50 years. | ||
== Publication History == | == Publication History == | ||
Valava. Duraiyan became interested in literary manuscripts during his childhood days and started a magazine called 'Kathaikothu', which ran until his High School days. Upon the completion of his school days, through Valavanur AR. Rasaaraman and | Valava. Duraiyan became interested in literary manuscripts during his childhood days and started a magazine called '''Kathaikothu''<nowiki/>' (story collection), which ran until his High School days. Upon the completion of his school days, through Valavanur AR. Rasaaraman and Thirukural Kazhagam, Sangu Literary Magazine was founded in the year of 1968 as a manuscript magazine. During his time working as a Teacher in Krishnapuram, he befriended a Math Teacher named Sivalingam. Sivalingam's expertise in painting and interest in literature helped the magazine's manuscript to have colorful drawings. The magazine was using early printing methods including Hand printing, Laser printing and became an printed magazine with 40 pages on its 100<sup>th</sup> edition. | ||
== Literary Contributions == | == Literary Contributions == | ||
Sangu magazine included the works and interviews of some of the most renowned literary personalities including [[Nanjil Nadan]], | Sangu magazine included the works and interviews of some of the most renowned literary personalities including [[Nanjil Nadan]], Paavannan, Devadevan, Nila. Padmanaban, Kalaapriya, Vikramaathiyan, Ponneelan, Anbaathavan, C. Mahendran, Pazhamazhai, SSRC, Murugesa Pandiyan, S. Sankaranarayanan, Iraiyadiyaan, Subrabarathi Manina, [[Keeranur Zakir Raja]], M. Murugesh, A. Rajja. | ||
== Poetry Competition == | == Poetry Competition == | ||
Sangu magazine conducts a Poetry competition for its Cover Photo every quarter, which is quite unique. | Sangu magazine conducts a Poetry competition for its Cover Photo every quarter, which is quite unique. | ||
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* [http://www.tamilonline.com/thendral/article.aspx?aid=13724 Tamil Online: An article on Valava. Duraiyan - Arvinth] | * [http://www.tamilonline.com/thendral/article.aspx?aid=13724 Tamil Online: An article on Valava. Duraiyan - Arvinth] | ||
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Sangu is a Quarterly Literary Magazine based at Kadaloor District - Tamilnadu, found by writer Valava. Duraiyan in the year of 1968 and has been running for more than 50 years.
Publication History
Valava. Duraiyan became interested in literary manuscripts during his childhood days and started a magazine called 'Kathaikothu' (story collection), which ran until his High School days. Upon the completion of his school days, through Valavanur AR. Rasaaraman and Thirukural Kazhagam, Sangu Literary Magazine was founded in the year of 1968 as a manuscript magazine. During his time working as a Teacher in Krishnapuram, he befriended a Math Teacher named Sivalingam. Sivalingam's expertise in painting and interest in literature helped the magazine's manuscript to have colorful drawings. The magazine was using early printing methods including Hand printing, Laser printing and became an printed magazine with 40 pages on its 100th edition.
Literary Contributions
Sangu magazine included the works and interviews of some of the most renowned literary personalities including Nanjil Nadan, Paavannan, Devadevan, Nila. Padmanaban, Kalaapriya, Vikramaathiyan, Ponneelan, Anbaathavan, C. Mahendran, Pazhamazhai, SSRC, Murugesa Pandiyan, S. Sankaranarayanan, Iraiyadiyaan, Subrabarathi Manina, Keeranur Zakir Raja, M. Murugesh, A. Rajja.
Poetry Competition
Sangu magazine conducts a Poetry competition for its Cover Photo every quarter, which is quite unique.
References
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