Prapanchan (Tamil: 喈喈班喈炧瘝喈氞喁�), is the pseudonym of S. Vaidyalingam (Tamil: 喈氞喈班畽喁嵿畷喈喈` 喈掂瘓喈む瘝喈む喈喈苦畽喁嵿畷喈瘝) a Tamil, writer and critic from Puducherry, India.
He started his career as a Tamil teacher in Thanjavur. He also worked as a journalist in Kumudam, Ananda Vikatan and Kungumam. In 1961, he published his first short story Enna ulagamada in the magazine Bharani. He was influenced by the Self-Respect Movement. He had published 46 books. In 1995, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Tamil for his historical novel Vaanam Vasappadum (lit. The Sky will be ours) set in the times of Ananda Ranga Pillai. His works have been translated into Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, German, French, English and Swedish. His play Muttai is part of the curriculum in Delhi University and his short story collection Netrru Manidhargal is a textbook in many colleges.
Reading the short story collection "Appavin Veshti" by Prabhanjan has deeply affected me, particularly the stories "Varisai" and "Snegam." "Snegam" resonated so strongly that I couldn't sleep properly after reading it. This might be because it brought back memories of my childhood parrot. The story made me reflect on the lives of parrot astrologers and the daily struggles they face to earn a living. Their hard work and the uncertain nature of their existence left a profound impression on me.
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