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Rayangala Shri Krishna Raja Narayana Perumal Ramanujam Naicker (16 September 1923 – 17 May 2021), shortened to Ki. Rajanarayanan and popularly known by his Tamil initials as Ki. Ra., was an Indian
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folklorist and acclaimed writer from Kovilpatti, in Tamil Nadu. Some of his popular works include Gopalla Grammam (), Gopallapurathu Makkal (), ''Mayamaan'' (), and ''Nattuppura Kadhai Kalanjiyam'' (). He was a recipient of the
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in 1991.
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called him the "Guardian of Tamil oral tradition".


Early life

Rajanarayanan was born on 16 September 1923 in the village of Idaiseval near Kovilpatti in present-day
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, Tamil Nadu. He was the fifth child of Lakshmi Ammal and Shri Krishna Ramanujam. He suffered from poor health and was afflicted with
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at an early age. He dropped out of school in the seventh standard. He went on to become a member of the Communist Party of India (CPI), going to prison twice for his participation and support in the CPI-organised peasant rebellions between 1947 and 1951. He was also named in the ''Nellai Conspiracy Case'' of 1952, though the charges were later dropped.


Career

Rajanarayanan began his literary career at the age of 30 and wrote under his Tamil initials Ki. Ra. His first short story "''Mayamaan''" () was published in the magazine ''
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'' in 1959. It was an immediate success. It was followed by many more short stories. Ki. Ra.'s stories were usually based in ''karisal kaadu'' () around his native region of Kovilpatti. The stories are usually centered around ''Karisal'' country's people, their lives, beliefs, struggles and folklore. ''Gopalla Grammam'' () and its sequel ''Gopallapurathu Makkal'' () were among his most acclaimed novels, with the latter winning him the
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in 1991. The novel deals with the stories of multiple people living in a village in south India before the arrival of the British. It involves the migration of the Telugu people escaping brutal kingdoms north of Tamil Nadu. These books were followed by ''Andaman Naicker.'' As a folklorist, Ki. Ra. spent decades collecting folktales from the ''karisal kaadu'' and publishing them in popular magazines. In 2007, the
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-based publishing house Annam compiled these folktales into a 944-page book, the ''Nattuppura Kadhai Kalanjiyam'' (). As of 2009, he had published approximately 30 books. A selection of these books 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. was also well known for his candid treatment of sexual topics, and use of the spoken dialect of Tamil for his stories, rather than its formal written form. He viewed the spoken language as the 'correct' form of the language. In addition to writing stories in the regional dialects, he also was an author of a dictionary of the regional dialect called ''Karisal Kaatu Sollagarathi'' (). This work was a frontrunner for similar dictionaries for dialects from other regions of the state. In 1992, his short story ''Current'' was made into a Hindi film entitled Current for the
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. In 2003, his short story ''kidai'' was made into a
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entitled '' Oruththi'' and was screened at the International Film Festival of India. He was appointed a professor of folklore at
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in the 1980s. He held the title of Director of Folktales in the university's Documentation and Survey Centre. Between 1998 and 2002 he also served in the general council and the advisory board of the
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. He was a recipient of the
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for his novel ''Gopallapurathu Makkal'' in 1991.


Personal life

On 16 September 1954, Rajanarayanan married Kanavathi Ammal (classmate of his younger sister Ethirajam ; also a cousin) . The couple had two sons. Kanavathi died on 25 September 2019. She was aged 87. Rajanarayanan died on 18 May 2021 due to age-related illness in
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. He was cremated with state honours in his native village of Idaiseval.


Awards and recognition

* 1971''Tamil valarchi araichi mandram'' award * 1979''Ilakkiya chinthanai'' award * 1990Santhome International Christian Society Best Writer Award * 1991
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for his novel ''Gopallapurarthu Makkal'' * 2008M.A. Chidambaram award * 2016Literary achievement special award from
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.


Bibliography

Source(s):


Folktales

* Tamizhnattu nadodi kathaigal (1966) * Tamizhnattu gramiya kathaigal (1977) * Thatha chonna kathaigal (1984) * Naattupura kathaigal part - 1(1991) * Naattupura kathaigal part - 2(1992) * Vayathu vanthavargalukku mattum (1992) * Kaathil viluntha kathaigal (1992) * Puthuvai vattara Naattupura kathaigal (1993) * Naattupura paaliyal kathaigal (1994) * Penn manam (1995) * Peruviral kullan (1998)


Short stories

* Kalavu (1965) * Kannimai (1975) * Appa pillai, Amma pillai (1980) * Kidai kurunavalum, pannirandu sirukathaigalum (1983) * Karisal kathaigal (1984) * Koththai paruththi (1985) * Ki.Rajanarayanan kathaigal (1998)


Novels

* Mayamaan (lit. The magical deer) (1958) * Gopalla gramam (1976) * Pinchukal (1979) * Gopallapurathu makkal (1989) * Anthaman nayakkar (1995)


Essays

* Karisal kaatu kadidhasi (1988) * Ki.Rajanarayanan katturaigal (1991) * Puthaga kaathalar (1998)


Others

* Maantharul oru annaparavai (biographical sketches of Rasigamani) (1981) * Vattara valakku sollakarathi (Dictionary) (1982) * Ku.Azhagirisamy kadithankal (1987) * Makkal Tamil vazhallku (1991) *''Karisal Kaattu kadudasi'' – volumes 1&2 (lit. letter from the scorched earth), Agaram (1991) * Ki.Rajanarayanan pathilgal (1994) * Kadithangal Kadithangal (1998) *''Maraivai sonna kathaikal'' (lit. Hidden stories) *''Oruthi'' (screenplay)(lit. One woman)(2003) *(ed.)''Nattuppura Kadhai Kalanjiyam'' (lit. Collection of Country Tales), Annam (2007) *''Ki. Ra. Natkurippilirundhu'' (lit. From the diary of Ki. Ra) *''Vetti''


See also

*
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rajanarayanan, Ki. 1923 births 2021 deaths Indian folklorists Tamil-language writers Children's writers in Tamil People from Tamil Nadu Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Tamil Communist Party of India politicians from Tamil Nadu Academic staff of Pondicherry University People from Thoothukudi district