under review

Selventhiran: Difference between revisions

From Tamil Wiki
(Corrected text format issues)
(Corrected error in line feed character)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Selventhiran.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Selventhiran.jpg|thumb]]
{{Read Tamil|Name of target page=செல்வேந்திரன்|Title of target page=செல்வேந்திரன்}}
{{Read Tamil|Name of target page=செல்வேந்திரன்|Title of target page=செல்வேந்திரன்}}
Selventhiran (22.08.1982) is a Tamil writer, essayist and speaker. He started his career as a journalist and currently works as a media coordinator.
Selventhiran (22.08.1982) is a Tamil writer, essayist and speaker. He started his career as a journalist and currently works as a media coordinator.
== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==
Line 6: Line 7:
== Literary Activities ==
== Literary Activities ==
In his youth, Selventhiran wrote and circulated a handwritten journal called "''Cembulam''".
In his youth, Selventhiran wrote and circulated a handwritten journal called "''Cembulam''".
From 2004-2008 Selventhiran worked for Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan's circulation division and from 2009-2020 for the sales and distribution division of The Hindu (English). He wrote articles on politics, society and literature during this period.  
From 2004-2008 Selventhiran worked for Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan's circulation division and from 2009-2020 for the sales and distribution division of The Hindu (English). He wrote articles on politics, society and literature during this period.  
Selventhiran is one of the coordinators of the Vishnupuram Literary Circle. He writes screenplays and dialogues for films and television programmes. He is involved with an organization called Arthamandapam that brings out biographies of prominent personalities in the fields of literature, business, cinema etc. Selventhiran has given many talks about reading, literature and sales. Along with translator Naren, he organizes a literary meeting for readers called "Solmugam" in Coimbatore. They hold monthly meetings and discuss important works and writers of Tamil literature.
Selventhiran is one of the coordinators of the Vishnupuram Literary Circle. He writes screenplays and dialogues for films and television programmes. He is involved with an organization called Arthamandapam that brings out biographies of prominent personalities in the fields of literature, business, cinema etc. Selventhiran has given many talks about reading, literature and sales. Along with translator Naren, he organizes a literary meeting for readers called "Solmugam" in Coimbatore. They hold monthly meetings and discuss important works and writers of Tamil literature.
== Documentaries ==
== Documentaries ==
He was involved in the making of J. Ajithan's documentary ''"Neer, Nilam, Neruppu"'' about writer B. Jeyamohan.
He was involved in the making of J. Ajithan's documentary ''"Neer, Nilam, Neruppu"'' about writer B. Jeyamohan.
He directed the documentary ''"Nadhiyin Paadal"'' about writer Vannadasan
He directed the documentary ''"Nadhiyin Paadal"'' about writer Vannadasan
== Literary Contributions ==
== Literary Contributions ==

Latest revision as of 20:08, 12 July 2023

Selventhiran.jpg

இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: செல்வேந்திரன்


Selventhiran (22.08.1982) is a Tamil writer, essayist and speaker. He started his career as a journalist and currently works as a media coordinator.

Personal Life

Selvendiran was born on August 22, 1982 in Sathankulam, Thoothukudi district to Kathiresan and Mercy Papa as their youngest son. He has two brothers and two sisters. He studied up to 10th standard in Sathankulam Sacred Heart Boys School, but had to discontinue education at this point due to family circumstances and started working with his father in a matchbox factory. He enrolled in the Continuing Education Program offered by Annamalai University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science. He is married to Thirukkuralarasi and has two daughters, Ilaveyini and Ilampirai. Selventhiran was a strategic advisor to many political parties across the political spectrum.

Literary Activities

In his youth, Selventhiran wrote and circulated a handwritten journal called "Cembulam".

From 2004-2008 Selventhiran worked for Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan's circulation division and from 2009-2020 for the sales and distribution division of The Hindu (English). He wrote articles on politics, society and literature during this period.

Selventhiran is one of the coordinators of the Vishnupuram Literary Circle. He writes screenplays and dialogues for films and television programmes. He is involved with an organization called Arthamandapam that brings out biographies of prominent personalities in the fields of literature, business, cinema etc. Selventhiran has given many talks about reading, literature and sales. Along with translator Naren, he organizes a literary meeting for readers called "Solmugam" in Coimbatore. They hold monthly meetings and discuss important works and writers of Tamil literature.

Documentaries

He was involved in the making of J. Ajithan's documentary "Neer, Nilam, Neruppu" about writer B. Jeyamohan.

He directed the documentary "Nadhiyin Paadal" about writer Vannadasan

Literary Contributions

Selvendiran writes humorous and satirical essays on travel, self improvement and social commentaries. Vaasippadhu Eppadi [How to Read] is a collection of essays on how to improve one's reading habit. He wrote it based on his own experiences as a reader. Paalai Nila Payanam is a travelogue that details a travel from Jaipur, Rajasthan to the Kutch region in Gujarat with writer Jeyamohan and twelve of his friends. The travel through the desert region, and the culture and history of various places along the route are described in this book. He has also published essays on entrepreneurship, ecology, journalism, and literature. Most of the articles were published in The Hindu (Tamil).

Works

  • Mudiyalathuvam - [Poetry]
  • Vaasippadhu Eppadi – July 2020 [Essays]
  • Paalai Nila Payanam – July 2020 [Travelogue]
  • Nagumo Le Payale – August 2020
  • Uraippuli – April 2020

Translations

  • How to Read – An English translation of Vasippadhu Eppadi by [...]

Links


✅Finalised Page