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  1. Sep 16, 2022 · Particularly in the last decade, veteran Tamil-Malayalam author B. Jeyamohan has emerged as one of the important literary voices operating in mainstream Tamil cinema space, in the post Sujatha-era ...

  2. Jeyamohan. "B. Jeyamohan (b. 1962), based in Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu is one of the finest and most prolific writers that India has produced and one of the foremost writers in modern Tamil literature. His works of fiction, encompassing numerous collections of short stories, novellas, novels and epics, are rooted in the spiritual, cultural and ...

  3. Sep 20, 2023 · Jeyamohan is a best-selling author whose essays are widely read, making him a well-known figure in Tamil-speaking populations across the world. He has collaborated with prominent figures in the ...

  4. B. Jeyamohan (b. 1962), based in Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, is a pre-eminent writer in modern Tamil literature. His most significant work yet is a twenty-six part roman-fleuve called Venmurasu (The White Drum), a serialized reimagination of the Mahabharata. Spanning more than twenty-five thousand pages, it is amongst the longest literary works in ...

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  5. Oct 19, 2023 · Jeyamohan is a writer and critic. This essay was translated from Tamil by Iswarya V., a translator and critic who teaches English at the Department of Liberal Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Manipal Academy of Higher Education.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VenmurasuVenmurasu - Wikipedia

    Venmurasu ( Tamil: வெண்முரசு Veṇmuracu; transl. Sacred Proclamation) is a Tamil novel by writer Jeyamohan. A modern renarration of the Indian classical epic Mahabharata, it is considered Jeyamohan's most ambitious work to date, with "a scope and scale that seeks to match the grandness of the epic itself." [2]

  7. Jan 10, 2024 · Jeyamohan also wrote that thinkers like B.R. Ambedkar had proposed similar ideas earlier. These let to wide-spread debate. In 2010, in his book Indraiya Gandhi (Gandhi Today), Jeyamohan wrote that the common rhetoric often repeated in Tamil Nadu that E.V. Ramasamy Periyar spearheaded the Vaikom Satyagraha was an exaggeration.