Manushyaputhiran Explained

Manushya Puthiran
Birth Name:S. Abdul Hameed
Birth Date:1968 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Thuvarankurichi,
Tiruchirappalli district,
Madras State
(now Tamil Nadu), India
Occupation:Poet, writer, lyricist, publisher (Uyirmmai)
Genre:Modern poetry
Subject:Tamil Literature
Notableworks:Pasitha Pozhuthu (2011), Adheethathin Rusi(2009),Oozhiyin thinangal(2015),Anniya Nilaththin pen, Neeralaanadhu

S. Abdul Hameed known by his pen name Manushya Puthiran (in Tamil: மனுஷ்ய புத்திரன்) (born 15 March 1968) is a poet and writer from Tamil Nadu, India.

Early life and education

Manushya Puthiran born as S Abdul Hameed,[1] is the second of four children on 15 March 1968, in Thuvarankurichi, Tiruchirappalli District. He started his schooling at the age of 7 and he describes his early life:

"Started my schooling very late at the age of seven and I quit the school much earlier. This gave me ample time to see the fun around and dream. Having no constraints of fulfilling parent’s dreams, I drowned into my own dreams. My father and brothers brought books for me to kill the time. I reached an incredible world. On the whole, I was a pampered, spoiled useless but was growing as a Charismatic child. No much difference in that even now."

Completed his schooling in private, continued his first year degree in Bachelor of Arts through Distance Learning Programs, Annamalai University. Just not to miss the fun and experience of campus, from 2nd year onwards he started attending college. Later he did dual master's degree one in Mass Communication and other in History.

Literary career

He began his literary career in early 1980s. At the age of 16, his first poem got published. Several of his poems got published in popular Tamil Magazines like Ananda Vikatan, Kumudam, Kalki and Kalachuvadu. His political and topical columns are regular in Tamil periodicals such as Kungumam and Nakkheeran.

He is managing the Uyirmmai publication and Uyirmmai magazine.

Poetry

Literary Collections

Other Literary Activities

Sujatha Awards for Literary Excellence

Sujatha Awards for Literary Excellence

In the year 2010 Uyirmmai Padhippagam and the Sujatha Trust together organized a commemorative function at the New Woodlands Hotel in Chennai on Saturday, 27 February, the second death anniversary of Tamil literature icon Sujatha.

At the function, it was announced that the Sujatha Awards for excellence in literature would be given away every year in memory of the great writer. The awards will be given away in 6 categories, namely Best compilation of

The awards ceremony will be held on 27 Feb every year. The award will consist of a cash prize of Rs. 10000 and a citation.

Awards

Political career

On 19 Aug 2015, he joined the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. He is one of the 2 Advisors to the DMK IT Wing

Posts

In January 2023, he was appointed as the president of Chennai Municipal Library Commission.[3]

Views

He is known for his progressive views on various socio-political issues like abolition of capital punishment, caste annihilation, and women's liberation.[4] [5] [6]

Controversies

In 2018, Manushyaputhiran and H.Raja were involved in a war of words due to a poem written by the former. Several writers then voiced their supports to Manushyaputhiran.[7] [8]

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'I write because I am angry about my country'. 14 April 2017.
  2. News: Pankaj Mishra, Manushya Puthiran among Sanskriti awardees. . . 27 November 2003 . 21 March 2009 .
  3. Web site: தமிழக அரசு நூலகக் குழு அமைத்து உத்தரவு: கோபண்ணா, மனுஷ்ய புத்திரனுக்கு பதவி . 2023-02-21 . Indian Express Tamil . ta.
  4. News: Kolappan . B. . 27 January 2013 . Manushyaputhiran incurs wrath of Muslim body for death penalty views . The Hindu . Chennai, India .
  5. Web site: Love for caste, hatred for humanity, votes for party . https://web.archive.org/web/20131106124901/http://newindianexpress.com/magazine/Love-for-caste-hatred-for-humanity-votes-for-party/2013/07/28/article1701898.ece. dead. 6 November 2013.
  6. News: Kolappan . B. . 3 April 2014 . Writers warm up to electoral arena, enter campaign scene . The Hindu .
  7. Web site: Why I Started #AllWomenBleed .
  8. Web site: 21 August 2018 . 'H Raja instigating violence': Writers support Manushyaputhiran for Sabarimala poem .