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Srirangathu Devathaigal is a collection of short stories written by Sujatha. These were Sujatha's childhood experiences when he grew up in Srirangam. These stories were a mix of real experience and fantasy. Most of the stories narrated as notes on his personal experiences. The stories are considered significant literary works due to the candor they have.
Srirangathu Devathaigal is a collection of short stories written by Sujatha. These were [[Sujatha|Sujatha's]] childhood experiences when he grew up in Srirangam. These stories were a mix of real experience and fantasy. Most of the stories narrated as notes on his personal experiences. The stories are considered significant literary works due to the candor they have.
==Publication ==
==Publication ==
[[சுஜாதா|Sujatha]] wrote these stories in the weekly magazine Ananda Vikatan. Later they got published as a book.  
[[சுஜாதா|Sujatha]] wrote these stories in the weekly magazine Ananda Vikatan. Later they got published as a book.  
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== Literary Significance ==
== Literary Significance ==
Sujatha's playful writing style aptly fits the mentality of adolescent memories. Since the people were narrated from memory, the short descriptions of them fit naturally. The writing style closely resembles the article stories written by [[வ.ராமசாமி ஐயங்கார்|Va.Ramasamy Iyengar]] and Savi.  
Sujatha's playful writing style aptly fits the mentality of adolescent memories. Since the characters were narrated from memory, the short descriptions of them fit naturally. The writing style closely resembles the article stories written by [[Va. Ramasamy Iyengar]] and [[Savi]].  
==References==
==References==
* A view on Srirangathu Devathaigal by Sujatha
* [https://tamil.trendingonlinenow.in/a-view-on-srirangathu-devathaigalbook-by-sujatha/ A view on Srirangathu Devathaigal by Sujatha]
* [https://www.valaitamil.com/srirangathu-devathaigal-written-by-sujatha_16277.html Srirangathu Devathaigal Written by Sujatha]
* [https://www.valaitamil.com/srirangathu-devathaigal-written-by-sujatha_16277.html Srirangathu Devathaigal Written by Sujatha]
* [https://kadaisibench.wordpress.com/2014/11/15/srirangaththu-devathaikal-sujata/ Srirangathu Devathaigal - Sujatha - Kadaisi bench]
* [https://kadaisibench.wordpress.com/2014/11/15/srirangaththu-devathaikal-sujata/ Srirangathu Devathaigal - Sujatha - Kadaisi bench]
* [[Category:English Content]]
*[https://veeduthirumbal.blogspot.com/2012/06/blog-post_22.html Veedu thirumbal : Sujatha's Srirangathu Devathaigal]
[https://veeduthirumbal.blogspot.com/2012/06/blog-post_22.html Veedu thirumbal : Sujatha's Srirangathu Devathaigal]
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Srirangathu Devathaigal

இந்தப் பக்கத்தை தமிழில் வாசிக்க: ஸ்ரீரங்கத்துத் தேவதைகள்


Srirangathu Devathaigal is a collection of short stories written by Sujatha. These were Sujatha's childhood experiences when he grew up in Srirangam. These stories were a mix of real experience and fantasy. Most of the stories narrated as notes on his personal experiences. The stories are considered significant literary works due to the candor they have.

Publication

Sujatha wrote these stories in the weekly magazine Ananda Vikatan. Later they got published as a book.

Content

  • Kadavuluku Kaditham
  • RaViRa
  • Gundumani
  • VGR
  • Thinna
  • Chinna Ra
  • Pen Vesham
  • Erakuraiya Genius
  • Paperil Paer
  • Paambu
  • Ethirveedu
  • Krishna Leela
  • Kadhal Kaditham
  • Maru

Literary Significance

Sujatha's playful writing style aptly fits the mentality of adolescent memories. Since the characters were narrated from memory, the short descriptions of them fit naturally. The writing style closely resembles the article stories written by Va. Ramasamy Iyengar and Savi.

References


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