Malaravan

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Malaravan
Born(1972-04-08)8 April 1972
Died23 November 1992(1992-11-23) (aged 20)[1]
NationalitySri Lankan Tamil
Occupation(s)Tamil Militant and writer

Malaravan (1972–1992)[2] was a writer in the Tamil language. Four books of his stories and poetry were distributed in north Sri Lanka. He is best known for his memoir Por Ula, which was later translated into English and published as War Journey: Diary of a Tamil Tiger.

Early life and education[edit]

Malaravan was born Kasilingam Vijitham, and is a grandson of the writer S. Rajaratnam (Kachchaayil Iraththinam) and a son of the writer Malarannai.

Writing[edit]

While in his teens, Malaravan wrote poetry and a novel. He joined the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam Army in 1992. During his service, he kept a journal which later became the basis of his book, Por Ula. He died in combat in 1992,[3][2] and Por ula, an account of Malaravan's experiences in battle as a Tamil Tiger,[4] was published the following year. The book received first prize in an island level competition in 1993.[citation needed] It was reprinted in Tamil five times.

Por Ula was translated to English by N. Malathy[5] and was published as War Journey by Penguin Publishers.[2][6]

Years after his death, Malaravan's Haiku poems was published in 1998. Also that year his book Short stories and poems (En kallaraiyil thoovungal) was published. His novel Puyal Paravai was published in 2003,[3] and won the North East Sri Lankas Sakithya Mandala prize that year.[citation needed] This book's second edition was published in India in 2015.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Penguin India brings out diary of LTTE captain". Tamilnet. 22 May 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Sri Lanka: Book review: Malaravan, ‘War Journey: Diary of a Tamil Tiger’". South Asian Analysis, Paper No. 5554, 03-Sept-2013. Charles Ponnuthurai Sarvan.
  3. ^ a b Kannan M (18 December 2014). Time Will Write a Song for You: Contemporary Writing in Tamil from Sri Lanka. Penguin Books Limited. pp. 326–. ISBN 978-93-5118-877-3.
  4. ^ "Penguin India brings out diary of LTTE captain". TamilNet,
  5. ^ "A heroic life after death", The Hindu, R. K. Radhakrishnan, July 8, 2013.
    - "A writer who fought - and died - for Tamil Eelam". Business Standard, July 2, 2013. Also published in the Daiiji World.
    - "War Journey Diary of a Tamil Tiger MOBI Malaravan N Malathy Find The Excellent", Hundreds of Novels, February 16, 2014
  6. ^ "War journey : diary of a Tamil tiger" at WorldCat