Rajam KrishnanAM KRISHNAN was a pioneering feminist voice in modern Tamil literature. Over her prolific career, she wrote more than forty novels, twenty plays, two biographies – including the noted work on Manalur Maniammal – and numerous short stories. She alo translated Malayalam literature into Tamil. Known for her rigorous research and social commitment, she explored subjects rarely represented in mainstream Tamil writing, including the lives of salt pan workers, agricultural labourers and marginalized communities. Her works examined gender, caste, labour and social justice with realism and empathy. In Women Writing in India, Susie J. Tharu and K. Lalita credit her with 'having set a new trend in Tamil literature’. She received the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 1973 for Verukku Neer. In recognition of her immense contribution to Tamil literature, the Government of Tamil Nadu nationalized her works in 2009. Krishnan passed away in October 2014.
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