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Children, Women, Men (PMC)

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This ambitious novel, teeming with characters, focuses on the family of Srinivasa Aiyar or SRS, who moves from his ancestral house in Alapuzhai in Kerala, to the more modern Kottayam, before returning to his wife Lakshmi's home in Nagercoil in Tamil Nadu. Set in the late 1930s and reflecting the political and social turmoil of the pre-war years, it chronicles the psychological conflict between SRS and his nine-year-old son, Balu, the moral struggle of a young widow, Anandam, as she considers remarriage and the political journey of Sridaran, who chooses to break off his studies in England in order to join nationalist activities at home. 'Ever a stylist, employing a language consciously crafted, Ramaswamy's enquiring perspective marks him out distinctly' - The Hindu

Sundara Ramaswamy

Sundara Ramaswamy (30 May 1931 – 15 October 2005) was an Indian novelist, poet, and literary critic, widely considered to be a pre-eminent figure in post-Independence Tamil literature.[2] Born in 1931 in Nagercoil, then part of the princely state of Travancore, he grew up in Kottayam and, later, central Travancore until the age of eight, when his family moved to Nagercoil.[3] His notable works include Oru Puliyamarathin Kathai, J.J. Sila Kuripugal and Kuzhanthaigal, Pengal, Aangal. A key figure in Tamil modern literature, the translations of his novels and short stories have brought him international acclaim. Sundara Ramaswamy has been praised for his versatility, his skillful negotiation of various literary forms: poetry, short fiction and the novel

Title

Children, Women, Men (PMC)

Author

Sundara Ramaswamy

Number of Pages

536

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Penguin Modern Classic
  • First Published

    JAN 2013

    This ambitious novel, teeming with characters, focuses on the family of Srinivasa Aiyar or SRS, who moves from his ancestral house in Alapuzhai in Kerala, to the more modern Kottayam, before returning to his wife Lakshmi's home in Nagercoil in Tamil Nadu. Set in the late 1930s and reflecting the political and social turmoil of the pre-war years, it chronicles the psychological conflict between SRS and his nine-year-old son, Balu, the moral struggle of a young widow, Anandam, as she considers remarriage and the political journey of Sridaran, who chooses to break off his studies in England in order to join nationalist activities at home. 'Ever a stylist, employing a language consciously crafted, Ramaswamy's enquiring perspective marks him out distinctly' - The Hindu
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