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Pen name
  
Ki. Ra.

Subject
  
Folklores, Rural life

Nationality
  
Indian

Name
  
Ki. Rajanarayanan


Period
  
1958– Present

Role
  
Author

Genre
  
Short story, novel

Books
  
Gopallapuram

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Notable works
  
Gopalla Grammam, Gopallapurathu Makkal, Nattuppura Kadhai Kalanjiyam

Ki. Rajanarayanan (Tamil: கி. ராஜநாராயணன்), popularly known by Tamil initials as Ki. Ra., is a Tamil folklorist and author from India.

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Ki. Rajanarayanan Kammas World Ki Rajanarayanan Sahitya Academy award winner

Ki rajanarayanan telling a story


Writing career

Ki. Rajanarayanan Sasi Gopalla gramma KRajanarayanan

Ki. Ra.'s first published short story was Mayamaan (lit. The Magical Deer), which came out in 1958. It was an immediate success. It was followed by many more short stories. Ki Ra's stories are usually based in karisal kaadu (scorched, drought stricken land around Kovilpatti ). He centres his stories around Karisal country's people, their lives, beliefs, struggles and folklore. The novels Gopalla Grammam (lit. Gopalla Village) and its sequel Gopallapurathu Makkal (lit. The People of Gopallapuram) are among his most acclaimed; he won the Sahitya Akademi award for the latter in 1991. As a folklorist, Ki. Ra. spent decades collecting folktales from the karisal kaadu and publishing them in popular magazines. In 2007, the Thanjavur based publishing house Annam compiled these folktales into a 944-page book, the Nattuppura Kadhai Kalanjiyam (Collection of Country Tales). As of 2009, he has published around 30 books. A selection of these were translated into English by Pritham K. Chakravarthy and published in 2009 as Where Are You Going, You Monkeys? – Folktales from Tamil Nadu. Ki. Ra. is well known for his candid treatment of sexual topics, and use of the spoken dialect of Tamil language for his stories (rather than its formal written form). In 2003, his short story kidai was made into a Tamil film titled Oruththi. It was screened in the International Film Festival of India.

Biography

Ki. Rajanarayanan Ki Rajanarayanan Munnathiar YouTube

Rajanarayanan was born in Idaicheval Chathirapatti village near Kovilpatti in 1922. His full name was "Rayangala Shri Krishna Raja Narayana Perumal Ramanujam Naicker", which he shortened to Ki. Rajanarayanan. He dropped out of school in the seventh standard. He was appointed as a professor of folklore at Pondicherry University in the 1980s. He currently holds the title of Director of Folktales in the university's Documentation and Survey Centre. He was a member of the Communist Party of India and went to prison twice for his participation and support in the CPI organised peasant rebellions during 1947–51. In 1998-2002 he was a General council & Advisory board Member of Sahitya Akademi.

Awards and recognition

Ki. Rajanarayanan WN ki rajanarayanan

  • 1971 - "Tamil valarchi araichi mandram" award
  • 1979 - "Ilakkiya chinthanai" award
  • 1990 - "Best writer" award from Santhome International Christian Society
  • 1991 - Sahitya akademi award for his novel "Gopallapurarthu Makkal"

  • Ki. Rajanarayanan Thankar Bachan Interviews Renowed Novelist Ki Raja Narayanan

    References

    Ki. Rajanarayanan Wikipedia