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  1. Ramaswamy Krishnamurthy (9 September 1899 – 5 December 1954), better known by his pen name Kalki, was an Indian writer, journalist, poet, critic and Indian independence activist who wrote in Tamil. He chose the pen-name "Kalki", the future incarnation of the Hindu God Vishnu.

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  2. Ramaswamy Krishnamurthy (9 September 1899 – 5 December 1954), better known by his pen name Kalki, was an Indian writer, journalist, poet, critic and Indian independence activist who wrote in Tamil. He chose the pen-name "Kalki", the future incarnation of the Hindu God Vishnu.

  3. Apr 7, 2022 · Kavitha Muralidharan. READ LATER. PRINT. Kalki Krishnamurthi. | Photo Credit: The Hindu Archives. More than four decades after it was first published, Ponniyin Pudhalvar (Ponni’s son), the...

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  5. Ponniyin Selvan ( transl. The Son of Ponni) is a Tamil language historical fiction novel by Indian author Kalki Krishnamurthy. It was first serialised in the weekly editions of Kalki, a Tamil magazine, from 29 October 1950 to 16 May 1954 and later integrated into five volumes in 1955.

    • Serialised: 29 October 1950 – 16 May 1954, Book form: 1955 (Mangala Noolagam)
  6. Kalki R Krishnamurthy (1899-1954) was an iconic writer, a pioneer of modem Tamil literature and journalism. His induction into journalism was facilitated by his involvement with the freedom struggle. Beginning his career in the scholarly journal Navasakti and the anti-liquor manifesto Vimochanam, he served as Editor, Ananda Vikatan, before ...

  7. Kalki Krishnamurthy, born on September 9, 1899, in the village of Puttamangalam in Tamil Nadu, India, was a renowned Indian writer. He was a multifaceted personality who contributed significantly to the fields of literature, journalism, and film-making. This article delves into the life, literary works, and lasting impact of Kalki Krishnamurthy.

  8. Sep 20, 2022 · This entry in his prison diary by ‘KalkiKrishnamurthy (1899-1954) is a reminder that the forces which transformed a young man from an indigent family in rural Thanjavur into an iconic writer were his revolutionary ardour and thirst for freedom. Writing was an act of protest, a demand for a better future for the nation.

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