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List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Tamil

The Sahitya Akademi Award is the second-highest literary honor in India. The Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, aims at "promoting Indian literature throughout the world". The Akademi annually confers on writers of "the most outstanding books of literary merit". The awards are given for works published in any of the 24 languages recognised by the akademi.[1] Instituted in 1954, the award recognizes and promotes excellence in writing and acknowledge new trends. The annual process of selecting awardees runs for the preceding twelve months. As of 2015, the award comprises a plaque and a cash prize of 1 lakh (US$1,300).[1][2]

Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil
Award for contributions to Tamil literature
Awarded forLiterary award in India
Sponsored bySahitya Akademi, Government of India
Reward(s)1 lakh (US$1,300)
First awarded1955
Last awarded2022
Highlights
Total awarded64
First winnerR. P. Sethu Pillai
Most Recent winnerM. Rajendran
WebsiteOfficial website
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The inaugural edition of the award recognised works in twelve languages – Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. In Tamil, the first recipient of the award was R. P. Sethu Pillai, who was honored for his collection of essays entitled Tamil Inbam in 1955. Posthumous recipients of the award include Kalki Krishnamurthy (1956), Bharathidasan (1969), Ku. Alagirisami (1970), Aadhavan Sundaram (1987), C. S. Chellappa (2001), Melaanmai Ponnuchamy (2008). As of 2022, the award has been presented to 64 writers.

Rules and criteria for submissions

Although the Akademi is under the control of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, it functions as an autonomous body. To be eligible for the award, the work must be an "outstanding contribution to the language and literature to which it belongs". It can be a "creative" or a "critical" work; translations, anthologies, abridgments, compilations, annotation, and research papers are ineligible. To contest in a particular year, the work must have been published during the last five years, prior to the preceding year.[a] In case of tiebreakers, the literary contribution and "standing" of the authors would be taken into consideration. Only Indian nationals are eligible for the award. The award will be not be given if there are no more than two contestants in the final round. The works of authors who have been awarded earlier by the Akademi – translation prize, Bal Sahitya Puraskar and Yuva Puraskar are exceptions though – are ineligible. Further, the author must not be a recipient of the Bhasha Samman or the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship. The works of members of the executive board of the Akademi are ineligible for the award. Incomplete works may be considered for the award only if a part of the work, under which it competes, is deemed "complete". A posthumous publication is eligible only if the author has been deceased for over five years starting from the current year. The Akademi does not consider direct submissions from authors or publishers.[1]

Selection process

The Akademi will prepare a "ground list", shortlisted from a set of eligible books in each of the recognized languages. Each language will have an "Advisory Board" member, who will shortlist and form and send a panel consisting of not more than five members to the President of the Akademi.[1]

The preliminary panel consists of ten referees, who are nominated by the President upon requests received from the members of the "Advisory Board". The recommendations received from members of the "Advisory Board" of each languages will be compiled and sent to the corresponding referees, who in turn will select two entries. A committee of three members, selected by the President, out of a panel of seven names recommended by the Language "Advisory Board", chooses the awardee in each language. The jury members are selected by the President after considering the recommendations in this behalf by the members of the Language Advisory Board concerned. The Akademi purchases the books recommended by the referees in the preliminary round and sends them to the jury members and the Convener. The jury members arrive at the winners, based on consensus or by majority. The jury also has the right to declare that no book is eligible for the award during a particular year b.[1]

List of recipients

 
Kalki Krishnamurthy was the first posthumous winner of this award.
 
M. Rajendran is the recent winner of this award.
Key
  Denotes posthumous recipients
List of recipients, year, and work[3]
Year Recipient Work Notes
1955 R. P. Sethu Pillai Tamil Inbam A collection of essays
1956 Kalki Krishnamurthy   Alai Osai A novel
1957 No award
1958 C. Rajagopalachari Chakravarti Tirumagan A retelling of the Ramayana
1959 No award
1960 No award
1961 Mu. Varadarajan Agal Vilakku A novel
1962 Mi. Pa. Somasundaram Akkarai Cheemaiyil Aarumathangal A travelogue
1963 Akilan Vengaiyin Maindhan A Historic novel
1964 No award
1965 P. Sri Acharya Sri Ramanujar A biography
1966 Ma. Po. Si. Vallalar Kanda Orumaippaadu A biography
1967 K. V. Jagannathan Virar Ulagam A Literary criticism
1968 A. Srinivasa Raghavan Vellai Paravai A poetry
1969 Bharathidasan   Pisirantaiyar A play
1970 Ku. Alagirisami   Anbalippu A collection of short stories
1971 Na. Parthasarathy Samudaya Veedhi A novel
1972 D. Jayakanthan Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal A novel
1973 Rajam Krishnan Verukku Neer A novel
1974 K. D. Thirunavukkarasu Thirukkural Needhi Illakkiyam A literary criticism
1975 R. Dhandayudham Tharkkala Tamizh Illakkiyam A literary criticism
1976 No award
1977 Indira Parthasarathy Kuruthip Punal Novel
1978 Vallikannan Pudukavithaiyin Thottramum Valarchiyum Criticism
1979 Thi. Janakiraman Sakthi Vaithiyam Short stories
1980 Kannadasan Cheraman Kadali Novel
1981 M. Ramalingam Puthiya Urai Nadai Criticism
1982 B. S. Ramaiya Manikkodikalam Literary history
1983 T. M. Chidambara Ragunathan Bharathi: Kalamum Karuthum Literary criticism
1984 Lakshmi Oru Kaveriyai Pola Novel
1985 A. S. Gnanasambandan Kamban: Putiya Parvai Literary criticism
1986 Ka. Naa. Subramaniam Ilakkiyathukku oru Iyakkam Literary criticism
1987 Aadhavan Sundaram   Mudalil Iravu Varum Short stories[4]
1988 V. C. Kulandaiswamy Vaazhum Valluvam Literary criticism
1989 La Sa Ra Chintanadi Autobiographical Essays
1990 Su. Samuthiram Veril Pazhutha Pala Novel
1991 Ki. Rajanarayanan Gopallapurathu Makkal Novel
1992 Kovi. Manisekaran Kutralakurinji historic novel
1993 M. V. Venkatram Kathukal Novel
1994 Ponneelan Pudhiya Dharsanangal Novel
1995 Prapanchan Vanam Vasappadum Novel
1996 Ashoka Mitran Appavin Snehidar Short stories
1997 Thoppil Mohamed Meeran Chaivu Narkali Novel
1998 Sa. Kandasamy Visaranai Commission Novel
1999 S. Abdul Rahman Aalapanai Poetry
2000 Thi. Ka. Sivasankaran Vimarsanangal Mathippuraikal Pettikal Literary criticism
2001 C. S. Chellappa   Sutanthira Daagam Novel[4]
2002 Sirpi Balasubramaniam Oru Giraamattu Nadi Poetry
2003 Vairamuthu Kallikattu Ithikasam Novel
2004 Tamilanban Vanakkam Valluva Poetry
2005 G. Thilakavathi Kalmaram A novel
2006 Mu. Metha Akayathukku Aduthaveedu Poetry
2007 Neela Padmanabhan Ilai Uthir Kaalam A novel
2008 Melanmai Ponnusamy Minsarapoo Short story[5]
2009 Puviarasu Kaioppam Poetry
2010 Nanjil Nadan Soodiya Poo Soodarka A collection of short stories[6]
2011 Su. Venkatesan Kaval Kottam A novel[7]
2012 Daniel Selvaraj Thol A novel[8]
2013 Joe D Cruz korkai A novel
2014 Poomani Agngnaadi A novel
2015 A. Madhavan Ilakkiya suvadugal A collection of essays
2016 Vannadasan Oru Siru Isai Short stories
2017 Inkulab Kaandhal Naatkal Poetry
2018 S.Ramakrishnan Sanjaaram Novel
2019 Cho.Dharman Sool Novel
2020[9] Imaiyam Sellaatha Panam Novel
2021 C. S. Lakshmi (Ambai) Sivappu Kazhuthudan Oru Pachai Paravai Short Stories
2022[10] M. Rajendran Kaala Paani Novel

Notes

  1. ^ To compete in 2016, the work must have been published between 2009 and 2014.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e . Sahitya Akademi. Archived from the original on 25 September 2010. Retrieved 23 December 2013.
  2. ^ . The Hindu. 24 December 2009. Archived from the original on 27 December 2009. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  3. ^ . Sahitya Akademi. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b Awarded Posthumously
  5. ^ . Sahitya Akademi. Archived from the original on 17 January 2009. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  6. ^ "Sahitya Akademi award for Nanjil Nadan". The Hindu. 21 December 2010. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  7. ^ சு.வெங்கடேசனுக்கு இந்த ஆண்டுக்கான சாகித்ய அகாதமி விருது
  8. ^ (PDF). Sahitya Akademi. 21 December 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  9. ^ "Sahitya Akademi Awards-2020 (Official Website)". March 2021.
  10. ^ "Sahitya Akademi Award 2022" (PDF). Sahitya Akademi. 22 December 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2022.

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The Sahitya Akademi Award is the second highest literary honor in India The Sahitya Akademi India s National Academy of Letters aims at promoting Indian literature throughout the world The Akademi annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit The awards are given for works published in any of the 24 languages recognised by the akademi 1 Instituted in 1954 the award recognizes and promotes excellence in writing and acknowledge new trends The annual process of selecting awardees runs for the preceding twelve months As of 2015 the award comprises a plaque and a cash prize of 1 lakh US 1 300 1 2 Sahitya Akademi Award for TamilAward for contributions to Tamil literatureAwarded forLiterary award in IndiaSponsored bySahitya Akademi Government of IndiaReward s 1 lakh US 1 300 First awarded1955Last awarded2022HighlightsTotal awarded64First winnerR P Sethu PillaiMost Recent winnerM RajendranWebsiteOfficial websitePart of a series onSahitya Akademi AwardsCategorySahitya Akademi Award winners by languageAssamese Bengali Bodo Dogri English Gujarati Hindi Kannada Kashmiri Konkani Maithili Malayalam Marathi Meitei Manipuri Nepali Odia Punjabi Rajasthani Sanskrit Santali Sindhi Tamil Telugu UrduSahitya Akademi Translation PrizesAssamese Bengali Bodo Dogri English Gujarati Hindi Kannada Kashmiri Konkani Maithili Malayalam Marathi Meitei Manipuri Nepali Odia Punjabi Rajasthani Sanskrit Santali Sindhi Tamil Telugu UrduSahitya Akademi Yuva PuraskarAssamese Bengali Bodo Dogri English Gujarati Hindi Kannada Kashmiri Konkani Maithili Malayalam Meitei Manipuri Marathi Nepali Odia Punjabi Rajasthani Sanskrit Santali Sindhi Tamil Telugu UrduRelatedEighth Schedule to the Constitution of India Official Languages Commission List of languages by number of native speakers in India Asia portal India portal Language portal Literature portalThe inaugural edition of the award recognised works in twelve languages Assamese Bengali Gujarati Hindi Kannada Malayalam Marathi Odia Punjabi Tamil Telugu and Urdu In Tamil the first recipient of the award was R P Sethu Pillai who was honored for his collection of essays entitled Tamil Inbam in 1955 Posthumous recipients of the award include Kalki Krishnamurthy 1956 Bharathidasan 1969 Ku Alagirisami 1970 Aadhavan Sundaram 1987 C S Chellappa 2001 Melaanmai Ponnuchamy 2008 As of 2022 update the award has been presented to 64 writers Contents 1 Rules and criteria for submissions 2 Selection process 3 List of recipients 4 Notes 5 ReferencesRules and criteria for submissions EditAlthough the Akademi is under the control of the Ministry of Culture Government of India it functions as an autonomous body To be eligible for the award the work must be an outstanding contribution to the language and literature to which it belongs It can be a creative or a critical work translations anthologies abridgments compilations annotation and research papers are ineligible To contest in a particular year the work must have been published during the last five years prior to the preceding year a In case of tiebreakers the literary contribution and standing of the authors would be taken into consideration Only Indian nationals are eligible for the award The award will be not be given if there are no more than two contestants in the final round The works of authors who have been awarded earlier by the Akademi translation prize Bal Sahitya Puraskar and Yuva Puraskar are exceptions though are ineligible Further the author must not be a recipient of the Bhasha Samman or the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship The works of members of the executive board of the Akademi are ineligible for the award Incomplete works may be considered for the award only if a part of the work under which it competes is deemed complete A posthumous publication is eligible only if the author has been deceased for over five years starting from the current year The Akademi does not consider direct submissions from authors or publishers 1 Selection process EditThe Akademi will prepare a ground list shortlisted from a set of eligible books in each of the recognized languages Each language will have an Advisory Board member who will shortlist and form and send a panel consisting of not more than five members to the President of the Akademi 1 The preliminary panel consists of ten referees who are nominated by the President upon requests received from the members of the Advisory Board The recommendations received from members of the Advisory Board of each languages will be compiled and sent to the corresponding referees who in turn will select two entries A committee of three members selected by the President out of a panel of seven names recommended by the Language Advisory Board chooses the awardee in each language The jury members are selected by the President after considering the recommendations in this behalf by the members of the Language Advisory Board concerned The Akademi purchases the books recommended by the referees in the preliminary round and sends them to the jury members and the Convener The jury members arrive at the winners based on consensus or by majority The jury also has the right to declare that no book is eligible for the award during a particular year b 1 List of recipients Edit Kalki Krishnamurthy was the first posthumous winner of this award M Rajendran is the recent winner of this award Key Denotes posthumous recipientsList of recipients year and work 3 Year Recipient Work Notes1955 R P Sethu Pillai Tamil Inbam A collection of essays1956 Kalki Krishnamurthy Alai Osai A novel1957 No award1958 C Rajagopalachari Chakravarti Tirumagan A retelling of the Ramayana1959 No award1960 No award1961 Mu Varadarajan Agal Vilakku A novel1962 Mi Pa Somasundaram Akkarai Cheemaiyil Aarumathangal A travelogue1963 Akilan Vengaiyin Maindhan A Historic novel1964 No award1965 P Sri Acharya Sri Ramanujar A biography1966 Ma Po Si Vallalar Kanda Orumaippaadu A biography1967 K V Jagannathan Virar Ulagam A Literary criticism1968 A Srinivasa Raghavan Vellai Paravai A poetry1969 Bharathidasan Pisirantaiyar A play1970 Ku Alagirisami Anbalippu A collection of short stories1971 Na Parthasarathy Samudaya Veedhi A novel1972 D Jayakanthan Sila Nerangalil Sila Manithargal A novel1973 Rajam Krishnan Verukku Neer A novel1974 K D Thirunavukkarasu Thirukkural Needhi Illakkiyam A literary criticism1975 R Dhandayudham Tharkkala Tamizh Illakkiyam A literary criticism1976 No award1977 Indira Parthasarathy Kuruthip Punal Novel1978 Vallikannan Pudukavithaiyin Thottramum Valarchiyum Criticism1979 Thi Janakiraman Sakthi Vaithiyam Short stories1980 Kannadasan Cheraman Kadali Novel1981 M Ramalingam Puthiya Urai Nadai Criticism1982 B S Ramaiya Manikkodikalam Literary history1983 T M Chidambara Ragunathan Bharathi Kalamum Karuthum Literary criticism1984 Lakshmi Oru Kaveriyai Pola Novel1985 A S Gnanasambandan Kamban Putiya Parvai Literary criticism1986 Ka Naa Subramaniam Ilakkiyathukku oru Iyakkam Literary criticism1987 Aadhavan Sundaram Mudalil Iravu Varum Short stories 4 1988 V C Kulandaiswamy Vaazhum Valluvam Literary criticism1989 La Sa Ra Chintanadi Autobiographical Essays1990 Su Samuthiram Veril Pazhutha Pala Novel1991 Ki Rajanarayanan Gopallapurathu Makkal Novel1992 Kovi Manisekaran Kutralakurinji historic novel1993 M V Venkatram Kathukal Novel1994 Ponneelan Pudhiya Dharsanangal Novel1995 Prapanchan Vanam Vasappadum Novel1996 Ashoka Mitran Appavin Snehidar Short stories1997 Thoppil Mohamed Meeran Chaivu Narkali Novel1998 Sa Kandasamy Visaranai Commission Novel1999 S Abdul Rahman Aalapanai Poetry2000 Thi Ka Sivasankaran Vimarsanangal Mathippuraikal Pettikal Literary criticism2001 C S Chellappa Sutanthira Daagam Novel 4 2002 Sirpi Balasubramaniam Oru Giraamattu Nadi Poetry2003 Vairamuthu Kallikattu Ithikasam Novel2004 Tamilanban Vanakkam Valluva Poetry2005 G Thilakavathi Kalmaram A novel2006 Mu Metha Akayathukku Aduthaveedu Poetry2007 Neela Padmanabhan Ilai Uthir Kaalam A novel2008 Melanmai Ponnusamy Minsarapoo Short story 5 2009 Puviarasu Kaioppam Poetry2010 Nanjil Nadan Soodiya Poo Soodarka A collection of short stories 6 2011 Su Venkatesan Kaval Kottam A novel 7 2012 Daniel Selvaraj Thol A novel 8 2013 Joe D Cruz korkai A novel2014 Poomani Agngnaadi A novel2015 A Madhavan Ilakkiya suvadugal A collection of essays2016 Vannadasan Oru Siru Isai Short stories2017 Inkulab Kaandhal Naatkal Poetry2018 S Ramakrishnan Sanjaaram Novel2019 Cho Dharman Sool Novel2020 9 Imaiyam Sellaatha Panam Novel2021 C S Lakshmi Ambai Sivappu Kazhuthudan Oru Pachai Paravai Short Stories2022 10 M Rajendran Kaala Paani NovelNotes Edit To compete in 2016 the work must have been published between 2009 and 2014 References Edit a b c d e Akademi Awards Sahitya Akademi Archived from the original on 25 September 2010 Retrieved 23 December 2013 Poets dominate 2009 Sahitya Akademi Awards The Hindu 24 December 2009 Archived from the original on 27 December 2009 Retrieved 3 June 2016 Akademi Awards 1955 2015 Sahitya Akademi Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 3 June 2016 a b Awarded Posthumously 2008 Sahitya Akademi Award list Sahitya Akademi Archived from the original on 17 January 2009 Retrieved 5 February 2010 Sahitya Akademi award for Nanjil Nadan The Hindu 21 December 2010 Retrieved 5 January 2011 ச வ ங கட சன க க இந த ஆண ட க க ன ச க த ய அக தம வ ர த Sahitya Akademi award for D Selvaraj PDF Sahitya Akademi 21 December 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 24 January 2013 Retrieved 21 December 2012 Sahitya Akademi Awards 2020 Official Website March 2021 Sahitya Akademi Award 2022 PDF Sahitya Akademi 22 December 2022 Retrieved 23 December 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Tamil amp oldid 1129068794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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