C. Viruthachalam (25 April 1906 – 30 June 1948), His works were characterized by social satire, progressive thinking and outspoken criticism of accepted conventions. Contemporary writers and critics found it difficult to accept his views and his works were received with extreme hostility. He as an individual and his works have been extensively reviewed and debated for over sixty years since his death. His influence has been accepted and appreciated by the present day writers and critics of Tamil fiction. In 2002, the Government of Tamil Nadu nationalised the works of Pudumaippithan.

Life and career

Pudhumaipithan was born in Thiruppadirippuliyur (Cuddalore district). His early education was obtained in places like Gingee, Kallakurichi and Tindivanam. In 1940, his book "Pudhumaipithan Kadhaigal"(The stories of Pudhumaipithan), an anthology of his short stories was published. He slowly ventured into the world of Tamil cinema and worked as a scriptwriter in the films Avvaiyaar and KaamaValli. While working for the movie "Raja Mukthi", in Pune he contracted tuberculosis. He died on 5 May 1948 in Thiruvananthapuram.

He was unfazed by the hostile reception that his works received from contemporary writers and critics alike. Dismissing his critics, he wrote :

To voice his views he used a wide range of characters, both common – husbands wives, students, children, rickshaw pullers, villagers, beggars, whores, oppressed people, saints, revolutionaries; and uncommon – God, ghosts, monsters, hospital beds. Some of his favourite themes were – conflicts between emotion and reason, Hindu religion – its rules, rituals and laws, caste system, struggles for survival and oppression of women in the Indian society.

Short stories

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Pudumaipithan is primarily known for his short stories. Of the 108 stories that have been identified as works of Pudumaipithan, only 48 had been published in book form during his lifetime. Most of his works were published in magazines like Manikodi, Kalaimagal, Jothi, Sudantira Chanku, Oozhiyan, Thamizh Mani, Dina mani, Dina Sari and Nandan. The rest have been published posthumously in various anthologies, the latest one being in 2000. and wrote insulting limericks in his book reviews.

Plagiarism and other criticisms

Pudumaippithan has been accused by some of his contemporaries and later critics of having plagiarized from the works of Maupassant. Chief among the accusers were his contemporaries Pe. Ko. Sundararajan (Chitty) and So. Sivapathasundaram and literary critic Kaarai Krishnamoorthy. Pudumaipitthan himself published the short story "Tamil Paditha Pondaati" (The wife who knew Tamil) with the foreword that it was based on Maupassant's work.

Pseudonyms

Pudhumaipithan wrote under different pseudonyms, but the name "Pudhumaipithan" was the one that became famous. He himself preferred the name as he felt that this name was partially responsible for the appeal of his stories. Some of his other pseudonyms were So.Vi, Rasamattam, Mathru, Koothan, Nandhan, Oozhiyan, Kabhali, Sukraachari and Iraval visirimadippu. For publishing poems he used the pseudonym Velur Ve. Kandasamy Pillai. Due to the accusation of plagiarism his pseudonyms have been extensively researched. T.M. Chidambara Ragunathan in his pudhumaipithan biography Pudumaippithan kathaigal: sila vimarsanangalum vishamangalum, has advanced the theory that all the works published under the name of "Nandhan" are adaptive works rather than original ones.

Bibliography

Poems

  • Thiru Angila arasanga thondaradipodi azhwar vaibhavam
  • Moona arunasalamae mooda
  • Inaiyarra India
  • Sellum vazhi iruttu

Political books

  • Fascist Jatamuni
  • Kapchip Darbar
  • Stalinukku Theriyum
  • Athikaram Yaarukku

Translations

  • Ashatapoorthi
  • Aattukuttithani
  • Amma
  • Andha paiyan
  • Ashtamasithi
  • Asisriyar Araichi
  • Adhikaalai
  • Bali
  • Sithravadhai
  • Daimon kanda unmai
  • Ini
  • Indha pal vivakaram
  • Ishtasithi
  • Kadhal kadhai
  • Kanavu
  • Kalappumanam
  • Karaiyil kanda mugam
  • Kizhavi
  • Latheefa
  • Magalukku manam seidhu vaithargal
  • Manimandhira theevu
  • Maniosai
  • Markheem
  • Milees
  • Mudhalum mudivum
  • Nadakakaari
  • Natchathira ilavarasi
  • Om santhi santhi
  • Kattukathai
  • Oruvanum oruthiyum
  • Paithiyakaari
  • Palingusilai
  • Balthazar
  • Poi
  • Poochandiyin magal
  • Rajya ubadhai
  • Roger melvinin eemachadangu
  • Saaraya peepai
  • Sagothararkal
  • Samathuvam
  • Scheherazade kadhai solli
  • Siritha mugakaaran
  • Sooniyakaari
  • Suvaril vazhi
  • Thayilla kuzhandaikal
  • Thayal machine
  • Thanthai mugarkarrum udavi
  • Deivam kudutha varam
  • Desiya geetham
  • Deivathukku marru
  • Thuravi
  • Uyir Aasai
  • Veedu thirumbal
  • Aei padagukaara
  • Yaathirai
  • Emanai emaarra
  • Yutha devadhaiyin thirumuga mandalam