REPRINT OF A BOOK ON BHARATHIYAR - BOOK RELEASE & DISCUSSION
  • *FORWARDED MESSAGE PL :*

    REPRINT OF A BOOK ON BHARATHIYAR :-


    > Dear Friends,)
    >>
    >> I am happy to invite you to a book discussion on the English biography of
    >> *Mahakavi Bharathiar* entitled *The Finger on the Lute, *by* *my late
    >> mother *Krithika *(Mathuram Bhoothalingam)It is a discussion rather than
    >> a launch, since it was first published by NCERT in 1970, as a supplementary
    >> reader for children aged 14-17, and has been long out of print. Soon
    >> after she passed away in 2009, I requested NCERT to consider a reprint, and
    >> I am happy to say that the book has now been republished in an elegant
    >> format with the same illustrations. I felt this was a good opportunity
    >> to present it fresh to new generations, as well as those who have
    >> never seen it!
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> The discussion will be held *at 5.00pm on Sunday, July1, 2012*, and I
    >> warmly invite you to participate. I had planned to hold it at *Bharathi
    >> Illam,* but find there are some procedural difficulties to overcome. If
    >> it is not possible, G. Sundar, Director, Roja Muthiah Library, has kindly
    >> offered to host it at the Library This is just to request you to note
    >> down the date in your calendar and keep yourself free. I will inform
    >> you of the venue as soon as it finalized.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Rajkumar Bharathi, great-grandson of the poet and an accomplished musician,
    >> and *Gopulu,* the brilliant illustrator who illustrated all of Amma’s
    >> books, including this one, will be the Guests of Honour. I have
    >> requested Rajkumar to sing one of the poet’s songs, and to speak as and if
    >> he wishes. *Gopulu* is in fragile health, and may only give us hisencouraging
    >> presence. K.R.A. Narasiah, historian and writer, who recently brought out
    >> an edited collection of the letters exchanged between Amma and the writer
    >> *Chitti,* has kindly agreed to take the chair and conduct the
    >> proceedings. There are several persons here in Chennai who knew Amma
    >> well -- I hope I can r4each all of them and that you will all join
    >> the gathering and participate actively in the discussion.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Ours is a more controversial period than the late sixties, when this
    >> book was conceived, and editorial standards have also changed since then.
    >> As a result, I found myself involved in an argument, if not dispute, with
    >> the highly competent and conscientious Editor, who wanted to make major
    >> changes (deletions) in the text, while I argued that one cannot alter a
    >> dead person’s text, except for typos, misspellings and the like.
    >> However, as NCERT holds the publishing rights, I had to bend; while
    >> she on her side was most considerate and charming, and listened to all
    >> my objections. We had a pleasant and friendly argument, line by line,
    >> which I had to lose with good grace. I am sure you will not find any
    >> jarring breaks on the pages where we fought our textual battles. Can
    >> you guess what these arguments were about? To know more, join us on
    >> July 1.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Some of you already have copies of the book. To those who do not, and
    >> would like to read it before the meeting, please feel free to collect a
    >> copy from my house.(21, Rathna Nagar, Teynampet, -- just behind Apollo
    >> Neuro Hospital on Anna Salai). You can do this at any time, whether I
    >> am there or not, as someone will be available to give you a copy. If
    >> you want to call, please do so either at 2434-5312 or 0-9444440200.
    >>
    >> Please also feel free to bring with you or invite anyone who might be
    >> interested, especially students and young people, to whom the book is
    >> addressed. They will be most welcome. Or, you could pass on this
    >> invitation, or give them my telephone number.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> You will get a reminder about the venue.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Looking forward to seeing you all on July 1, and best regards
    >>
    >> Mina Swaminathan
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >
  • A posting by Mrs Mina Swaminathan (wife of DR M S Swaminathan) can be seen below.

    The Venue is Bharathiyar Illam, Tiruvallikeni.

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