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Born | 1949 (age 74–75) Arcot, Tamil Nadu, India |
Occupation | Writer, critic, translator, professor |
Language | Tamil |
Subjects | Literature, translation, criticism |
Notable awards |
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Spouse | Selvanayagi |
Website | |
poornachandran |
Poornachandran is a
Tamil writer from India. He was born in
Arcot in 1949, worked as a
Tamil professor in
Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli and an emeritus professor in
Pondicherry University. He is currently living in
Chennai. He has written many books on the subjects of Tamil
literary criticism and has translated several books from English to Tamil. He won the
Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize in 2016 for his translation of the fiction
Serious Men by
Manu Joseph into Tamil as "Poruppumikka Manidargal" (பொறுப்புமிக்க மனிதர்கள்).
[1] He is also a recipient of
Anantha Vikatan awards for translation in 2011 and 2016.
[2]
He has written 11 books, majorly based on
literary criticism and western contemporary theories, and has translated 37 books on variety of subjects and
genres from English to Tamil. He has also published 4 books and has written a lot of essays in the little magazines such as
Kalachuvadu (காலச்சுவடு), Nigazh (நிகழ்), Tamil Neyam (தமிழ் நேயம்). He is one of the first persons to conduct
Badal Sircar Theatrical Workshop in Tiruchirappalli in 1989. He had been an influential person in Tiruchi Cine-forum and Tiruchi Readers-forum and had developed an interest on art films and serious book reading in many of his students. He is actively writing essays and articles in his website
www.poornachandran.com which shall help the students on their academics and the others to think on the contemporary issues faced by the society on various fields. He is also running an
endowment on his name through which he has been conducting regular workshops for the students on the subjects of
literature and
criticism.
An editor has performed a search and found that
sufficient sources exist to establish the subject's
notability. (March 2018) |
Poornachandran | |
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Born | 1949 (age 74–75) Arcot, Tamil Nadu, India |
Occupation | Writer, critic, translator, professor |
Language | Tamil |
Subjects | Literature, translation, criticism |
Notable awards |
|
Spouse | Selvanayagi |
Website | |
poornachandran |
Poornachandran is a
Tamil writer from India. He was born in
Arcot in 1949, worked as a
Tamil professor in
Bishop Heber College,
Tiruchirappalli and an emeritus professor in
Pondicherry University. He is currently living in
Chennai. He has written many books on the subjects of Tamil
literary criticism and has translated several books from English to Tamil. He won the
Sahitya Akademi Translation Prize in 2016 for his translation of the fiction
Serious Men by
Manu Joseph into Tamil as "Poruppumikka Manidargal" (பொறுப்புமிக்க மனிதர்கள்).
[1] He is also a recipient of
Anantha Vikatan awards for translation in 2011 and 2016.
[2]
He has written 11 books, majorly based on
literary criticism and western contemporary theories, and has translated 37 books on variety of subjects and
genres from English to Tamil. He has also published 4 books and has written a lot of essays in the little magazines such as
Kalachuvadu (காலச்சுவடு), Nigazh (நிகழ்), Tamil Neyam (தமிழ் நேயம்). He is one of the first persons to conduct
Badal Sircar Theatrical Workshop in Tiruchirappalli in 1989. He had been an influential person in Tiruchi Cine-forum and Tiruchi Readers-forum and had developed an interest on art films and serious book reading in many of his students. He is actively writing essays and articles in his website
www.poornachandran.com which shall help the students on their academics and the others to think on the contemporary issues faced by the society on various fields. He is also running an
endowment on his name through which he has been conducting regular workshops for the students on the subjects of
literature and
criticism.