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Subramania Bharati
Indian novelist, poet, abide Independence activist
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C. Subramania Bharati | |
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Subramania Bharati | |
Born | (1882-12-11)11 December 1882 Ettayapuram, Tirunelveli partition, Madras Berth, British India |
Died | 12 Sep 1921(1921-09-12) (aged 38) Madras, Madras Office, British India |
Other names | Bharatiyar, Subbaiah, Sakthi Dasan, Mahakavi, Mundasu Kavignar, Veera Kavi |
Citizenship | Indian |
Occupations | |
Movement | Indian liberty movement |
Spouse | Chellamma (m. 1896–1921) |
Children | 2 |
Family | Rajkumar Bharathi (great-grandson) |
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Subramania Bharati is the first English translation of Va.Ra’s classic Tamil biography of one of the great poets of the modern era. Bharati lived under British rule in India. To avoid arrest from the British government which was incensed by his writings, he fled to Puduchery, a French colony, where he lived for a decade. The atmosphere was gloomy as Bharati had to battle against the constant threat of deportation to British India. But his creative energy to produce master poetic works in Tamil continued unabated. Va.Ra.’s intimate portrait of Bharati reveals his everyday life with simple folks who loved him for the magnificent person that he was, his ingenious ways of outwitting the secret police shadowing him, his encounters with eminent people including Aurobindo Ghosh, Va.Ve.Su.Iyer and Bharatidasan, his conversion of a Dalit into a Brahmin and his uplifting recitals of his poems to the joy of everyone around him. The historic meeting held between Mahatma Gandhi and Bharati in Chennai is one of the several highlights of the biography. He died at the age of thirty eight. Not to have read the biography by Va.Ra.,means not to have fully known and understood Bharati and his extraordinary times.
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