Lakshmi Thiripurasundari

Lakshmi Thiripurasundari
Born Srinivasan Thiripurasundari
21 March 1921
Thottiyam, Chidambaram, Tamilnadu
Died January 7, 1987(1987-01-07) (aged 65)
Nationality Indian
Occupation Writer, Scriptwriter
Known for Sahitya Akademi award winner, 1984
Religion Hinduism
Spouse(s) Kannabiran

Lakshmi (Tamil: லட்சுமி), is the pseudonym of S. Thiripurasundari (Tamil: திரிபுரசுந்தரி, 21 March 1921 - 7 January 1987) a Tamil writer from Tamil Nadu, India.

Biography

Thiripurasundari was born in Thottiyam in Ammapettai near Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu. Her parents were Dr. Srinivasan and Pattammal (Sivakami). She was schooled at Thottiyam, Musiri and Holy Cross School, Trichy. She studied in Stanley Medical College and became a medical doctor. She began publishing short stories in Ananda Vikatan while still at college. She used "Lakshmi" as her pseudonym. Her first short story to be published was Thagunda thandanaya? (lit. An apt punishment?). Her first novel to be published was Bhavani. After completing her medical education, she practiced at Chennai. She married Kannabiran in 1955 and moved to South Africa, where she lived for the next twenty two years. Her husband died in 1966. She returned to India in 1977 and took up full time writing. She died in 1987.[1]

Thiripurasundari was a prolific writer who has published hundreds of short stories and novels. Her novels Penn manam and Mithila Vilas were awarded the Tamil Valarchi Kazhagam price. In 1984, she was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for her novel Oru Kaveriyai pola(lit. Like the river Kaveri).[2] Her Kanchanaiyin Kanavu and Penn Manam were made into Tamil films - Kanchana(1952)[3] and Iruvar Ullam (1963).[4] Most of her works were based on family issues.[5]

In 2009, when the Government of Tamil Nadu offered to nationalise her works, her legal heirs refused the offer.[6]

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