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21st August 2007, 12:32 AM
#21
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ippadi ella secret aiyum odaichutta pudhusaa padikkiravangalukkum paakaravangalukkum interest eppadi irukkum :P
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21st August 2007 12:32 AM
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21st August 2007, 11:08 AM
#22
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BG, sorry....i shall edit some of them.....
mostly andha books padicha vanga thaan inge vaaranga....atha ninachu thaan ezhuditten
Anbe Sivam
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2nd January 2008, 12:21 AM
#23
Hi guys, I am a fan of PS too.
Recently I read Winter in Kandahaar by Steven Wilson.
The writing style )(description of the scenes) is a lot like Kalki style. Try this novel.
Thamizh-ahsan
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13th January 2008, 04:15 PM
#24
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I am happy that this thread is being revived again.
Amarar Kalki´s Parthiban Kanavu followed by Sivagaamiyin Sabatham and Ponniyin Selvan could be called the 3 perum kaapiyams of our age. Even though many Saandilyan fans would disagree with me I still find Kalki´s way of writing much easier to follow and interesting. I would be happy if more hubbers would participate in this thread .
I would like to discuss about Parthiban Kanavu since it was the frist of Kalki´s Mupperum Kaapiyam.
niraive kaanum manam vendum
iraivaa nee adhai thara vendum
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14th January 2008, 12:51 PM
#25
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As I mentioned PK was the first historical novel of Kalki. Kalki created a fantastic story with the use of fiction and fact. Going to the period of Narasimha pallava as he came back from vatapi after defeating Pulikesi the plot of the story thickens.
Parthiban the king of urayur cholas ( chola kingdom is not anymore the big one as it used to be under karikalan or killivalavan) is paying taxes to the Pallava Empire and ruling a small kingdom, which he dosen´t do with whole heart. He would like to be an independent king ruling a free chola kingdom. That is his dream. He wants to live it atleast through his son or his succesors
niraive kaanum manam vendum
iraivaa nee adhai thara vendum
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14th January 2008, 01:08 PM
#26
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sivan,
saw ur pm, why dont u write more bout parthipan kanavu. I have not read PK still
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14th January 2008, 05:26 PM
#27
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Originally Posted by
sivank
I would like to discuss about Parthiban Kanavu since it was the frist of Kalki´s Mupperum Kaapiyam.
Excellent idea. It is a beautiful book. The text is available online in two parts, which will make discussion easier since we can directly refer to passages:
http://www.tamil.net/projectmadurai/...4/pkanavu1.pdf
http://www.tamil.net/projectmadurai/...223/pm0223.pdf
ni enna periya podalangai-nu ennama?
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8th January 2009, 09:07 PM
#28
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niraive kaanum manam vendum
iraivaa nee adhai thara vendum
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23rd January 2009, 01:30 PM
#29
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Originally Posted by
sivank
Any one for this thread
yea.. I am here..
Read Ponniyin selvan.. top class.. out of this world..
have to read SIvagaamiyin sabatham and Paarthiban kanavu
Top glamorous heroines, top comedian, Oscar winning MD, commercial Director, expensive wig and other big list of commercial items irunthum thaathaa padam flop .. itha vida enna asingam venum ..
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23rd January 2009, 01:35 PM
#30
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Hi..
Ponniyin Selvan and Sivakaamiyin Sabatham are the best historic novels I have read till date..
parthiban kanav is nice one..but not as instrestign and entertaining as the other two.
PK was first written??? i thought Pk was somewhat a squel to SS.
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