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The Legendary Tamil Novelist
The mere mention of the name ‘Kalki’ is enough to send most the
Tamil readers of yesteryears into a journey of nostalgia. Kalki
is a name that sparks off memories of kingdoms and the saga of
war, patriotism, love and loyalty that go into the making and
perishing of those kingdoms in the Chola dynasty period in
South India .
Those who have read the novels by Kalki would instantly go into
a nostalgic voyage of the scenes as depicted by Kalki at the
very mention of his name. I am one of those who had a chance to
read a few of his novels. I love his unique way of making us
envision the events in our minds.
The beauty of nature and the fertile and colourful countryside,
the thoughts running in the strategic minds, the expression of
emotions and feelings running through the characters are
brought out in clear detail. The vivid descriptions of every
scene whether it is the preparation for war or a meeting
between the two people in love, their conversations, the place
and atmosphere and everything is so well crafted in his words.
The inimitable style and the deft handling of situations and
characters in his novels leave us wonderstruck about this rare
ability.
For many decades Kalki’s novels were the craze of Tamil readers
about half a century ago. To name a few Kalki’s masterpieces
were serialized in the Tamil magazines Ananda Vikatan and later
on in Kalki.
My favorite is Kalki’s ‘Parthiban Kanavu’ which was later made
as a good movie. This is the story of how Chola King
Parthiban’s dream of re-establish the Chola kingdom which was
in the clutches of Pallava king Narasimhavarman. Parthiban
expresses his dream to his son Vikraman who was very young and
later gets killed. A monk vows to Parthiban that he would make
Vikraman fulfill his dream. Vikraman after growing up and falls
in love with a beauty under mysterious circumstances; he later
fulfills his father’s dream of an Independent Chola with
Uraiyur as Capital.
A series of gripping incidents follow in the intervening period
depicting extraordinary courage, deceit, loyalty, suspense and
mystery. The identity of the monk is revealed in the thrilling
climax. One cannot help marveling at the strong
characterization, sequence of events and the suspense
throughout the entire novel with such lucidity that simply
transports us to that era.
Kalki whose real name is R.Krishnamurthi is known to the vast
population of Tamil readers as a well known novelist who wrote
both historic and social novels. But he has to his credit
novels, short stories, travelogues, biographies and essays
contributing to all many types of Tamil literature. He has
brought a breath of fresh air into Tamil literary scene with
his ability to infuse our social life and culture of our
country in his characters and events, with realism. He was
gifted with writing natural humour flowing through his writings
making readers enjoy his writings and read them again and
again. Being a patriot himself, he was able to portray
patriotic fervor in his characters.
Kalki’s novels Thiaga Boomi, Magudapathi, Apalayin Kannir,
Alasi Osai, Devakiyin Kanavan, Kalvanin Kadhali etc. and many
more appeared as serial stories and later were published as
books. It will not be an exaggeration to say that Kalki was the
pioneer of historical novels in Tamil.
by Venkatesh Iyer - 27th August 2008
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