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Jayakanthan

D. Jayakanthan (24 April 1934 – 8 April 2015), popularly known as JK,[1] was an Indian writer, journalist, orator, filmmaker, critic and activist. Born in Cuddalore, he dropped out of school at the age of 9 and went to Madras, where he joined the Communist Party of India. In a career spanning six decades, he authored around 40 novels, 200 short stories, apart from two autobiographies. Outside literature, he made two films. In addition, four of his other novels were adapted into films by others.

Jayakanthan
Jayakanthan in 2012
Born(1934-04-24)24 April 1934
Cuddalore, South Arcot District, Madras Presidency, British India
Died8 April 2015(2015-04-08) (aged 80)
Chennai, India
OccupationNovelist, short story writer, screenplay writer, film director
LanguageTamil
Notable awardsPadma Bhusan, Jnanpith, Sahitya Akademi Award, Order of Friendship

Jayakanthan's literary honours include Jnanpith and Sahitya Akademi awards. He was also a recipient of Padma Bhushan (2009), India's third-highest civilian honour,[2] the Soviet Land Nehru Award (1978), and the Russian government's Order of Friendship (2011).

Biography edit

Jayakanthan was born in 1934 into a family of agriculturists in Manjakuppam, a suburb of Cuddalore, a part of the South Arcot District of the erstwhile Madras Presidency. Brought up by his mother and maternal uncles, he got interested in politics at a young age as his uncles were actively involved in it. As a child, he was highly inspired by the works of Subramania Bharati.[3] Jayakanthan dropped himself out of school after completing fifth grade, as he thought studies would hinder his political activism.[4]

In 1946, he left for Madras (now Chennai) in search of livelihood, where he performed odd jobs, before ending up as a compositor in the printing press of Communist Party of India (CPI).[5] His association with the CPI, instilled the ideas of the movement,[6] where he got to accompany leaders such as P. Jeevanandham, Baladandayutham and S. Ramakrishnan. The leaders of the party encouraged him to write.[7] After graduating to an active member of the party, he got to learn about topics pertaining to world literature, culture, politics, economics and journalism. It was during this time, Jayakanthan started writing for pro-communist magazines. Over the next few years, he established himself as one of the top-most writers in the party. His early works were first published in the party newspaper Janasakthi, and soon other magazines like Sarasvathi, Thamarai, Santhi, Manithan, Sakthi and Samaran published his works. His early works focussed on the plight of slum-dwellers who were settled in and around the party office.[4]

Jayakanthan wrote his first short story for a Tamil magazine titled Sowbakiyavathi,[5] which got it published in 1953. Following early success, Jayakanthan started writing for mainstream magazines such as Ananda Vikatan, Kumudam and Dinamani Kadir, who published a number of short-stories particularly in the 1960s.[1][7] In 1964, Jayakanthan entered films by co-producing and directing a venture titled Unnaipol Oruvan, based on his novel.[7] The film focussed on the plight of slum-dwellers. Although a commercial failure, it won the President's Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film in 1965.[8] The following year he made another film based on his namesake novel Yaarukkaga Azhudhaan which had Nagesh playing the lead role.[9] His novel Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal (1970) won him the Sahitya Akademi Award (for Tamil) in 1972. Later this was adapted into a film of the same name by A. Bhimsingh, which won a National Film Award. Promoted by the film's success, Bhimsingh made one more film tilted Oru Nadigai Naadagam Paarkiral, based on his namesake novel.[10]

In 2008, Ravisubramaniyan made a documentary film on Jayakanthan, the second of its kind, and was produced by Ilaiyaraaja.[11] In 2011, Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal was adapted into a Malayalam television series Chila Nerangalil Chila Manushyar.[12] In February 2014, Jayakanthan was admitted into a private hospital in Chennai following illness. Following a brief illness, he was discharged after a year, and died on 8 April 2015.[5]

In 2017 his award-winning novel Oru Manithan Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam is being made as a feature film by award-winning filmmaker Kumar G. Venkatesh.

A musical tribute to Jayakanthan was released by Bava Chelladurai, Bharathi Baskar and Jeyamohan on 24th April 2023 as part of Jayakanthan's birthday celebration. Composer Rajan Somasundaram selected three of Jayakanthan's poems and created the musical tribute sung by Sathyaprakash. [13]

Personal life, influences and political views edit

Jayakanthan was married to his cousin. The couple had two daughters and a son.[5] Born in a family that had a lot of political activists, Jayakanthan became interested in politics at a young age. He became a strong supporter of the CPI ever since joining the party in the 1950s.[14] He was coaxed to join politics by K. Baladhandayutham of the CPI. While he stood up against the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and its leaders for a majority of his lifetime, he supported the CPI leaders for "Nehruvian socialism" and had a great admiration Indira Gandhi. He quit the CPI, and later joined the Tamil Desiyak Katchi, founded by E. V. K. Sampath, before joining the Indian National Congress. He remarked the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam as a "fascist" organisation.[5]

Literary style and themes edit

A majority of Jayakanthan's works revolve around the lives of underclass people like rickshaw-pullers, prostitutes and rag-pickers. In an interview, he said that during his initial days in Chennai he spent his life amidst such people. This prompted him to develop a liking towards them.[15]

Criticism edit

Prolific Tamil writer Jeyamohan has written numerous articles about the fictional world in Jayakanthan's works, and also had extensively discussed it in his book Mannum Marabum along with several other authors.[16] Major Tamil critic M. Vedhasagayakumar has made a comparative study on the works of Jayakanthan and Pudhumaipithan. Jayanthasri Balakrishnan did her doctoral research study in Tamil on complete novellas of Jayakanthan.[17] Jayakanthanin ilakkiyathadam, Jayakanthan oru paarvai are the books written on the works of Jayakanthan by Pa. Krishnasamy and K.S. Subramanian respectively.

A full-length documentary made by filmmaker Ravi Subramaniam and other essays by several Tamil writers written after the death of the writer are also considered notableworks on him.

Works of Jayakanthan edit

Non-fiction edit

  • Oru Ilakkiyavaathiyin Arasiyal Anubhavangal (lit. Political experiences of a literary person; 1974)[4]
  • Oru Ilakkiyavaathiyin Kalaiyulaga Anubhavangal (lit. Experiences of a literary person in the world of art; 1980)[4]

Novels and novelettes edit

  • Vazhkkai Azhaikkiradhu. 1957
  • Kaivilanggu. 1961
  • Yarukkaka Azhuthan?. 1962
  • Birammopadhesam. 1963
  • Piralayam. 1965
  • Karunaiyinal Alla. 1965
  • Rishimoolam. 1965
  • Yosikkum Velayil (lit. While thinking; 1982)[4]
  • Parisukkup Po!. 1966
  • Kokila Enna Seythu Vittal?. 1967
  • Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal. 1970
  • Oru Nadikai Nadakam Parkkiral. 1971
  • Cinemavukkup Pona Siththal. 1972
  • Oru Manidhan Oru Vidu Oru Ulakam. 1973
  • Jaya Jaya Sankara. 1977
  • Ganggai Engge Pogiral. 1978
  • Oru Kudumpaththil N^Adakkirathu. 1979
  • Pavam, Ival Oru Pappaththi!. 1979
  • Enggenggu Kaninum. 1979
  • Oorukku Nooruper. 1979
  • Karikkodukal. 1979
  • Munggil Kattu Nila. 1979
  • Oru Manidhanum Sila Erumaimadukalum. 1979
  • Ovvoru Kuraikkum Kizhe. 1980
  • Pattimarkalum Peththimarkalum. 1980
  • Appuvukku Appa Sonna Kadhaikal. 1980
  • Kaththirukka Oruththi. 1980
  • Karu. 1981
  • Aydha Pusai. 1982
  • Sunthara Kandam. 1982
  • Isvara Alla There Nam. 1983
  • O, Amerikka!. 1983
  • Illadhavarkal. 1983
  • Idhaya Ranikalum Ispedu Rajakkalum. 1983
  • Karru Veliyinile. 1984
  • Kazhuththil Vizhuntha Malai. 1984
  • Andha Akkavaiththedi. 1985
  • Innum Oru Pennin Kadhai. 1986

Film adaptations edit

Short stories edit

Jayakanthan's portfolio includes 200 short stories.[18][19]

  • Yugasanthi
  • Illadhadhu Yedhu
  • Irandu Kuzhanthaigal
  • Naan Irukkiren
  • Bommai
  • Devan Varuvaara
  • Thuravu
  • Poo Uthirum
  • Kuraippiravi
  • Enthiram
  • Treadle
  • Pinakku
  • Nandavanthil Oar Aandi (made into Pithamagan)
  • Nee Inna Sir Solra?
  • Puthiya Vaarpugal
  • Suya Tharisanam
  • Agrahaarathu Poonai
  • Agni Pravesam
  • Puthu Seruppu Kadikkum
  • Naan Enna Seiyattum Sollungo?
  • Gurupeetam
  • Tea Kadai Samiyaarum Tractor Saamiyaarum
  • Nikki
  • Oru Veedu Poottikkidakkirathu
  • Naan Jannalaruge Utkarnthirukkiren
  • Gurukkal Aathu Paiyan
  • Munnilavum Pinpaniyum
  • Mutrugai
  • Sumaithangi
  • Nadaipaathaiyil Gnaanopathesam
  • Oru Bhakthar

Essays edit

  • Bharathi Padam (1974)
  • Imayaththukku Appal (1979)

Awards and honours edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b S., Dorairaj (2012). "Social realist". Frontline. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  2. ^ (PDF). Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2015. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  3. ^ Raman, N Kalyana (10 April 2015). . The Times of India. Archived from the original on 10 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e S, Viswanthan. "A writer in his world". Frontline. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Jnanapith winner Jayakanthan dead". The Hindu. 8 April 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
  6. ^ S, Viswanthan. "Celluloid tribute". Frontline. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Legendary Tamil writer Jayakanthan 'JK' passes away". Rediff.com. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  8. ^ Times of India (Firm) (1965). The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who. Bennett, Coleman. p. 279.
  9. ^ a b Bhaskaran, S. Theodre. "Tragic comedian". Frontline. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  10. ^ "Jnanapith awardee Tamil writer Jayakanthan died". jagranjosh.com. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  11. ^ "It was Ilaiyaraaja's decision". Frontline. July 2008. Retrieved 11 April 2015.
  12. ^ . Afaqs. 14 January 2011. Archived from the original on 22 March 2018. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  13. ^ "Bava Chelladurai and Bharathi Baskar launch Musical Tribute to Jayakanthan". Launch Event. April 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  14. ^ S, Viswanthan (6 February 2015). "A writer in his world". Frontline. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  15. ^ B, Kolappan (9 April 2015). "Firebrand writer who dared to question social mores". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  16. ^ http://jeyamohan.in/?s=%E0%AE%9C%E0%AF%86%E0%AE%AF%E0%AE%95%E0%AE%BE%E0%AE%A8%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%A4%E0%AE%A9%E0%AF%8D+#.WLht_W997IU Jeyamohan Essays, Answers
  17. ^ http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/106462 Jayanthasri Balakrishnan study
  18. ^ "Short Story Collections of Jeyakantan". tamilnation.co. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
  19. ^ "Short Story Collections of D. Jayakanthan" (PDF). projectmadurai.org. Retrieved 22 April 2015.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Jayakanthan at Wikimedia Commons

jayakanthan, april, 1934, april, 2015, popularly, known, indian, writer, journalist, orator, filmmaker, critic, activist, born, cuddalore, dropped, school, went, madras, where, joined, communist, party, india, career, spanning, decades, authored, around, novel. D Jayakanthan 24 April 1934 8 April 2015 popularly known as JK 1 was an Indian writer journalist orator filmmaker critic and activist Born in Cuddalore he dropped out of school at the age of 9 and went to Madras where he joined the Communist Party of India In a career spanning six decades he authored around 40 novels 200 short stories apart from two autobiographies Outside literature he made two films In addition four of his other novels were adapted into films by others JayakanthanJayakanthan in 2012Born 1934 04 24 24 April 1934Cuddalore South Arcot District Madras Presidency British IndiaDied8 April 2015 2015 04 08 aged 80 Chennai IndiaOccupationNovelist short story writer screenplay writer film directorLanguageTamilNotable awardsPadma Bhusan Jnanpith Sahitya Akademi Award Order of FriendshipJayakanthan s literary honours include Jnanpith and Sahitya Akademi awards He was also a recipient of Padma Bhushan 2009 India s third highest civilian honour 2 the Soviet Land Nehru Award 1978 and the Russian government s Order of Friendship 2011 Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life influences and political views 3 Literary style and themes 4 Criticism 5 Works of Jayakanthan 5 1 Non fiction 5 2 Novels and novelettes 5 3 Film adaptations 5 4 Short stories 5 5 Essays 6 Awards and honours 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksBiography editJayakanthan was born in 1934 into a family of agriculturists in Manjakuppam a suburb of Cuddalore a part of the South Arcot District of the erstwhile Madras Presidency Brought up by his mother and maternal uncles he got interested in politics at a young age as his uncles were actively involved in it As a child he was highly inspired by the works of Subramania Bharati 3 Jayakanthan dropped himself out of school after completing fifth grade as he thought studies would hinder his political activism 4 In 1946 he left for Madras now Chennai in search of livelihood where he performed odd jobs before ending up as a compositor in the printing press of Communist Party of India CPI 5 His association with the CPI instilled the ideas of the movement 6 where he got to accompany leaders such as P Jeevanandham Baladandayutham and S Ramakrishnan The leaders of the party encouraged him to write 7 After graduating to an active member of the party he got to learn about topics pertaining to world literature culture politics economics and journalism It was during this time Jayakanthan started writing for pro communist magazines Over the next few years he established himself as one of the top most writers in the party His early works were first published in the party newspaper Janasakthi and soon other magazines like Sarasvathi Thamarai Santhi Manithan Sakthi and Samaran published his works His early works focussed on the plight of slum dwellers who were settled in and around the party office 4 Jayakanthan wrote his first short story for a Tamil magazine titled Sowbakiyavathi 5 which got it published in 1953 Following early success Jayakanthan started writing for mainstream magazines such as Ananda Vikatan Kumudam and Dinamani Kadir who published a number of short stories particularly in the 1960s 1 7 In 1964 Jayakanthan entered films by co producing and directing a venture titled Unnaipol Oruvan based on his novel 7 The film focussed on the plight of slum dwellers Although a commercial failure it won the President s Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film in 1965 8 The following year he made another film based on his namesake novel Yaarukkaga Azhudhaan which had Nagesh playing the lead role 9 His novel Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal 1970 won him the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil in 1972 Later this was adapted into a film of the same name by A Bhimsingh which won a National Film Award Promoted by the film s success Bhimsingh made one more film tilted Oru Nadigai Naadagam Paarkiral based on his namesake novel 10 In 2008 Ravisubramaniyan made a documentary film on Jayakanthan the second of its kind and was produced by Ilaiyaraaja 11 In 2011 Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal was adapted into a Malayalam television series Chila Nerangalil Chila Manushyar 12 In February 2014 Jayakanthan was admitted into a private hospital in Chennai following illness Following a brief illness he was discharged after a year and died on 8 April 2015 5 In 2017 his award winning novel Oru Manithan Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam is being made as a feature film by award winning filmmaker Kumar G Venkatesh A musical tribute to Jayakanthan was released by Bava Chelladurai Bharathi Baskar and Jeyamohan on 24th April 2023 as part of Jayakanthan s birthday celebration Composer Rajan Somasundaram selected three of Jayakanthan s poems and created the musical tribute sung by Sathyaprakash 13 Personal life influences and political views editJayakanthan was married to his cousin The couple had two daughters and a son 5 Born in a family that had a lot of political activists Jayakanthan became interested in politics at a young age He became a strong supporter of the CPI ever since joining the party in the 1950s 14 He was coaxed to join politics by K Baladhandayutham of the CPI While he stood up against the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and its leaders for a majority of his lifetime he supported the CPI leaders for Nehruvian socialism and had a great admiration Indira Gandhi He quit the CPI and later joined the Tamil Desiyak Katchi founded by E V K Sampath before joining the Indian National Congress He remarked the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam as a fascist organisation 5 Literary style and themes editA majority of Jayakanthan s works revolve around the lives of underclass people like rickshaw pullers prostitutes and rag pickers In an interview he said that during his initial days in Chennai he spent his life amidst such people This prompted him to develop a liking towards them 15 Criticism editProlific Tamil writer Jeyamohan has written numerous articles about the fictional world in Jayakanthan s works and also had extensively discussed it in his book Mannum Marabum along with several other authors 16 Major Tamil critic M Vedhasagayakumar has made a comparative study on the works of Jayakanthan and Pudhumaipithan Jayanthasri Balakrishnan did her doctoral research study in Tamil on complete novellas of Jayakanthan 17 Jayakanthanin ilakkiyathadam Jayakanthan oru paarvai are the books written on the works of Jayakanthan by Pa Krishnasamy and K S Subramanian respectively A full length documentary made by filmmaker Ravi Subramaniam and other essays by several Tamil writers written after the death of the writer are also considered notableworks on him Works of Jayakanthan editNon fiction edit Oru Ilakkiyavaathiyin Arasiyal Anubhavangal lit Political experiences of a literary person 1974 4 Oru Ilakkiyavaathiyin Kalaiyulaga Anubhavangal lit Experiences of a literary person in the world of art 1980 4 Novels and novelettes edit Vazhkkai Azhaikkiradhu 1957 Kaivilanggu 1961 Yarukkaka Azhuthan 1962 Birammopadhesam 1963 Piralayam 1965 Karunaiyinal Alla 1965 Rishimoolam 1965 Yosikkum Velayil lit While thinking 1982 4 Parisukkup Po 1966 Kokila Enna Seythu Vittal 1967 Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal 1970 Oru Nadikai Nadakam Parkkiral 1971 Cinemavukkup Pona Siththal 1972 Oru Manidhan Oru Vidu Oru Ulakam 1973 Jaya Jaya Sankara 1977 Ganggai Engge Pogiral 1978 Oru Kudumpaththil N Adakkirathu 1979 Pavam Ival Oru Pappaththi 1979 Enggenggu Kaninum 1979 Oorukku Nooruper 1979 Karikkodukal 1979 Munggil Kattu Nila 1979 Oru Manidhanum Sila Erumaimadukalum 1979 Ovvoru Kuraikkum Kizhe 1980 Pattimarkalum Peththimarkalum 1980 Appuvukku Appa Sonna Kadhaikal 1980 Kaththirukka Oruththi 1980 Karu 1981 Aydha Pusai 1982 Sunthara Kandam 1982 Isvara Alla There Nam 1983 O Amerikka 1983 Illadhavarkal 1983 Idhaya Ranikalum Ispedu Rajakkalum 1983 Karru Veliyinile 1984 Kazhuththil Vizhuntha Malai 1984 Andha Akkavaiththedi 1985 Innum Oru Pennin Kadhai 1986 Film adaptations edit Unnaipol Oruvan 1965 screenwriter and director Kaaval Dheivam 1968 Story kaivilangu Yaarukkaga Azhudhaan 1966 also screenwriter and director 9 Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal 1977 Oru Nadigai Natakam Parkiral 1978 7 Ooruku Nooruper 2001 Pithamagan 2001 based on his own Nandavanathil Oru Aandi Oru Manithan Oru Veedu Oru Ulagam 2017 Sarovaram 1993 MalayalamShort stories edit Jayakanthan s portfolio includes 200 short stories 18 19 Yugasanthi Illadhadhu Yedhu Irandu Kuzhanthaigal Naan Irukkiren Bommai Devan Varuvaara Thuravu Poo Uthirum Kuraippiravi Enthiram Treadle Pinakku Nandavanthil Oar Aandi made into Pithamagan Nee Inna Sir Solra Puthiya Vaarpugal Suya Tharisanam Agrahaarathu Poonai Agni Pravesam Puthu Seruppu Kadikkum Naan Enna Seiyattum Sollungo Gurupeetam Tea Kadai Samiyaarum Tractor Saamiyaarum Nikki Oru Veedu Poottikkidakkirathu Naan Jannalaruge Utkarnthirukkiren Gurukkal Aathu Paiyan Munnilavum Pinpaniyum Mutrugai Sumaithangi Nadaipaathaiyil Gnaanopathesam Oru Bhakthar Essays edit Bharathi Padam 1974 Imayaththukku Appal 1979 Awards and honours editSahitya Akademi Award for Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal 1972 7 Soviet Land Nehru Award in 1978 7 Fellow of Sahitya Akademi 1996 7 Jnanpith Award 2002 7 Padma Bhushan 2009 7 Order of Friendship 2011 7 Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Story Writer 1978 See also editList of Indian writersReferences edit a b S Dorairaj 2012 Social realist Frontline Retrieved 10 April 2015 Padma Awards PDF Ministry of Home Affairs Government of India 2015 Archived from the original PDF on 15 October 2015 Retrieved 21 July 2015 Raman N Kalyana 10 April 2015 Jayakanthan 1934 2015 in the commoner s era The Times of India Archived from the original on 10 April 2015 Retrieved 10 April 2015 a b c d e S Viswanthan A writer in his world Frontline Retrieved 11 April 2015 a b c d e Jnanapith winner Jayakanthan dead The Hindu 8 April 2015 Retrieved 8 April 2015 S Viswanthan Celluloid tribute Frontline Retrieved 10 April 2015 a b c d e f g h i j Legendary Tamil 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