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        Ezharaippankaali Vakaiyara

        by S.Arshiya

        Arshia's this  novel is the first novel in Tamil about Tamil Urdu Muslims. The whole thing has become an emotional one. Poverty, Inability,betray had driven into a tragic word image. Absorbing those tragedies but beyond that human relationships are tightly woven - with a new paradigm shift -Shows beautifully. That is why this novel is put forward here as it deserves the attention and desire of many.

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        Nanthan Nadantha Naankaam Paathai

        by Prem

        Nandan Natantha Naankaam Paathai (2020), a collection of tales, a set of metafictional narratives, each has a unique structure and scheme of storytelling. The tales demonstrate the possibilities of counter text, parallel text and postmodern mythography in Tamil, and travel from gender play to political tragedy and resistance of our time.

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        Black Board

        by S.Arshiya

        History does not record the voices of the common people even though there are no boundaries. This has been the case since the beginning of writing. No one in power understands the problems of life. This too has been going on since the time of the formation of power. It is the story of a women who struggles in life against an ideology that is naturally accepted, without taking moral wrongdoing as a moral transgression.

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        Sottangal

        by S.Arshiya

        ‘Chottangal’ means to lose even if you miss a stone in the game. So is life. Life cannot be taken for granted. Can't start all over again. Change is the imperative of time. Inevitable. It should contribute to the development of the society as a whole. Today's change is not like that. This record is a form of worry about whether contemporary events will enchant the future with nothing.   Life is politics. Nothing without politics. The infiltration of politics not only into the geological form of Madurai but also into its internal life is an extension of globalization. In Madurai, which I see, even though the record travels through the geography of a region, it remains a symbol of why it applies to Tamil Nadu as a whole and to India as a whole. In this, you can reflect on your part of what you saw.

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        Neelum Kanavu

        by Kavin Malar

        Kavin Malar's stories are myths, accurately expressing his vision. The existence of men on such a vast globe, especially the question of why the existence of women is so crowded and marginalized, he can tell stories. The basis of his stories are questions about the attitude of not tolerating anyone who transgresses the defined morality and practice of tradition within a nation that, like India, will not accept the legendary but new way of life.

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