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M. Sivasubramaniam

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M. Sivasubramaniam

M. Sivasubramaniam (M.S) (1929 – December 3, 2017) was a translator and editor of books. M.S translated the literary and sociological works from English and Malayalam to Tamil. M.S refined the works of many Tamil writers and enriched them.

Birth and Education

M. Sivasubramaniam was born at Thirupathisaram in Kanyakumari district in 1929. Renowned writer Ma. Aranganathan was his younger brother.

Private Life

After completing his schooling from S.L.B School, Nagercoil, M. Sivasubramaniam joined as an employee of the finance department in erstwhile Travancore state in 1947. Later, he joined Department of Registration, Government of Tamil Nadu and retired in 1987.

M. Sivasubramaniam

Literary Life

While working in Thiruvananthapuram, M.S befriended with writers Neela Padmanabhan, A. Madhavan and Nakulan. M.S was a friend of writer Sundara Ramaswamy from 1950 till his life time. M.S became very close to Sundara Ramaswamy and met him daily. M.S was also associated in his Kalachuvadu magazine and publications. M.S served it till his life as a consultant to Kalachuvadu.

Translation Work

M. Sivasubramaniam, Neela Padmanabhan, Rajamarthandan, Jeyamohan

M. Sivasubramaniam made Tamil translations of English and Malayalam works. His translations of Ernest Hemingway's novel The Old Man and the Sea to Kizhavanum Kadalum, Argentine writer Sorrentino’s short stories Chastisement By the Lambs to Aattukkuttikal Alikkum Thandanaiand a biography of Kerala tribal leader Janu Janu, were published by Kalachuvadu publications. His other translation works, published by United Writers (Thamizhini) were Zacharias Kathaigal short stories of Malayalam writer Zacharias and Amaidhiyana Maalai Pozhudhil (Quiet Evening) a collection of English stories.

Improvisation

M. Sivasubramaniyam worked behind the scenes tirelessly as a proofreader and linguist improviser for many modern literary works. M.S proofread and improvised the works of first generation writers like Neela Padmanabhan and Sundara Ramaswamy, second generation writers like Nanjil Nadan and Thoppil Muhamed Meeran, third generation writers like Jeyamohan and fourth generation writers like Salma.

80th year celebration and Book release event

Death

M. Sivasubramaniam passed away on December, 3, 2017 at Nagercoil.

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