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Translation of first Tamil novel released
Staff Reporter
CHENNAI:
A district munsiff in Mayiladuthurai, influenced by Western ideals such as secularism and women's liberation, put pen to paper late in the 19th century.
Samuel Vedanayagam Pillai also chose a western literary form, the novel, to tell the story of Pratapa Mudaliar.
The first Tamil novel, Pratapa Mudaliar Charitram, was published in 1879.
It was translated into English by Meenakshi Thyagarajan. The book was published by Katha and released in Chennai on Saturday.
"He was not too concerned with realism. We shouldn't be asking if its possible for a woman to rule a kingdom, disguised as a man," said Ashokamitran.
Mr. Ashokamitran handed over the first copy of the book to C.T. Indra, the translator and academician.
Describing how translations were finding their way into literature syllabi, Ms. Indra said that the book had several aspects to it.
Ms. Thyagarajan, granddaughter of Madavaiyya, has previously translated his book, Padmavati Charitram.
Mr. Ashokamitran pointed out that while the first Malayalam novel was translated and published in England in the late nineteenth century itself, the first Tamil novel was translated in full only at the beginning of the twenty-first.
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