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The celebrated folklorist Ki. Rajanarayanan (1923-2021) spent over 80 years collecting the weirdest and wildest tales of the karisal mannu, the black-soil region around Kovilpatti, Tamil Nadu, India.
This book contains a gallery of jealous husbands and conniving goddesses, pious sparrows and randy mice, jewel-crazy girl ghosts and angry star demons, as well as a chapter of "naughty & dirty" folktales!
Translated from the Tamil by Pritham K. Chakravarthy. Includes 8 illustrations by Trotsky Marudu.

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The celebrated folklorist Ki. Rajanarayanan (1923-2021) spent over 80 years collecting the weirdest and wildest tales of the karisal mannu, the black-soil region around Kovilpatti, Tamil Nadu, India.

This book contains a gallery of jealous husbands and conniving goddesses, pious sparrows and randy mice, jewel-crazy girl ghosts and angry star demons, as well as a chapter of "naughty & dirty" folktales!

Translated from the Tamil by Pritham K. Chakravarthy. Includes 8 illustrations by Trotsky Marudu.


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Autorenporträt
Ki. Rajanarayanan (b. 1923), popularly known as Ki. Ra., was a powerful writer and teller of tales rooted in the soil of Tamil Nadu, and a recipient of the prestigious Kalaimamani and Sahitya Akademi awards. His 1958 short story "Mayamaan" is often seen as marking the beginning of the Golden Age of modern Tamil literature. Veering away from the European influences which characterized much of the fiction from the Tamil revivalist period, Ki. Ra. chose to relate tales in the spoken dialect of the land in which he was born.

He continued to produce work well into this century, publishing a collection of stories and helping launch a new literary magazine at the age of 97. He was cremated in 2021 with full state honours.