The Tamil Literary Garden

The Tamil Literary Garden, is a Canadian literary organization and charity founded in 2001. The focus of this organization is on supporting translations of Tamil literature, sponsoring lecture series, commissioning publications, launching books and recognizing annually significant achievements in Tamil in a number of genres and fields.

The Tamil Literary Garden
Formation2001
TypeCharitable Organization
HeadquartersToronto, Canada
Official language
Tamil
President
Manuel Jesudasan
Past President
Chelva Kanaganayakam
Secretary
Appadurai Muttulingam
Board Members
N.K. Mahalingam (Treasurer),
Selvam Arulanandam (Director),
Usha Mathivanan (Director)
Volunteers
22
Websitewww.tamilliterarygarden.com

Over a span of a few years, the activities grew to include a number of awards, such as the best work of fiction, non-fiction and poetry for the year. Translation award and Information technology in Tamil award were added on subsequently. A scholarship for a student essay submitted in English by an undergraduate or graduate student in Ontario was also introduced. In order to make the process both rigorous and transparent, a number of advisors and an international panel of judges were included.

On 3 March 2010, the Tamil Literary Garden was accepted as a charitable organization.[1] Currently 22 volunteers take part in its activities on a regular basis assisted by the board members and none receives any financial compensations. The financial statements are being audited by a firm of Chartered Accountants.

Its founding members include Chelva Kanaganayakam, Appadurai Muttulingam, Kandiah Mahalingam, Selvam Arulanandam, and Sivakumaran Subramaniyam.

Awards

Iyal award

Iyal award is a Lifetime Achievement Award, given annually to a writer, scholar, critic or editor, who, over a period of time, has made a very significant contribution to the growth or study of Tamil literature. Every year, the Tamil Literary Garden sends out a call for nominations internationally.

The nominations are reviewed by an international panel of judges who determine the winner for the year. The recipient is invited to the annual awards ceremony in Toronto where he or she is given the award that includes a cash prize of C$2,500. The Lifetime Achievement Award in Tamil is the only one of its kind anywhere in the world and is similar to other prestigious awards given in Canada, USA and U.K. It is open to all, regardless of nationality, race, ethnicity, religion, or gender.

YearWinnerProfessionCountry
2001Sundara RamaswamiWriterIndia
2002K.GaneshWriterSri Lanka
2003Venkat SwaminathanWriter/ CriticIndia
2004Pathmanaba IyerWriter/ PublisherU.K
2005George L. HartProfessor of Tamil, University of California, BerkeleyU.S.A
2006A.C.TarcisiusPlaywright/ DirectorU.K
2007Lakshmi HolmstromWriter/ TranslatorU.K
2008Ambai (C.S.Lakshmi)WriterIndia
2009Kovai GnaniWriterIndia
2009Iravatham Mahadevan[2]Research ScholarIndia
2010S.PonnuthuraiWriterAustralia
2011S.RamakrishnanWriterIndia
2012Nanjil Nadan[3]WriterIndia
2013S.Theodore BaskaranWriterIndia
2013Dominic JeevaWriterSri Lanka
2014JeyamohanWriterIndia
2015R.MayooranathanArchitectSri Lanka
2016N.SukumaranWriter/PoetIndia
2017Kalyana Sundaram Sivasankaran (Vannadasan)Writer/PoetIndia
2018V. Annamalai(Imayam)WriterIndia
2019Su. VenkatesanWriterIndia
2021Dr. A. R. VenkatachalapathyResearcher and writeIndia
2022PaavannanWriterIndia
2022Letchumanan MurugapoopathyWriterSri Lanka

Fiction Award

YearWinnerBook
2005So. TharmanKookai
2006Joe D CruzAazhi Soozh Ulagu
2007S.RamakrishnanYamam
2008ThamizhavanVaaravil Oru Kadavul
2009JeyamohanKotravai
2010P.KarunakaramoorthyPathungu Kuzhi
2010S.VenkatesanKaaval Kottam
2011Yuvan ChandrasekarPayanak Kathai
2012Kanmani GunasekaranAnjalai
2013Keeranur Jakir RajaJinnavin Diary
2013Subramania SritharanSritharan Kathaikal
2014B.DevakanthanKanavuchirai
2015Shoba SakthiKandy Veeran
2016SayanthanAthirai
2017TamilmaganVengai Nangoorathin Jeen Kurippukal
2018DeebachelvanNadukal
2020B.KanmaniIdabam
2021P. A. JayakaranCollection of Short Stories. ‘P. A. Jayakaran storiesCanada
2022Velmurugan ElangoMannar pozhuthukaLIndia

Non-Fiction Award

YearWinnerBook
2005Crea RamakrishnanTharkaalath Thamizakaraathi
2006A. RevathyUnarvum Uruvamum
2007Nanjil NadanNathiyin Pizhaiyandru Narumpunal Inmai
2008Dr.Murugar GunasingamIlangayil Thamizhar
2009Dr.N.SubramanianEelathu Tamizh Novel Ilakkiyam
2009Aa.SivasubramanianAsh Kolaiyum Inthiya Puradchi Iyakkamum
2010R.S.SugirtharajahPanpaattu Porkanikal
2010S.Theodore BaskaranInnum Pirakkaatha Thalaimuraikkaaka
2011Perumal MuruganKetta Varththai Pesuvom
2012PrapanchanThazhap Parakkum Paraththayar Kodi
2012AppuVanni Yuththam
2013M.PushparajanNambikkaikalukku Appaal
2014M.NithiyananthanKooliththamil
2014M.JeyaraniJathiyarravalin Kural
2015AshokamitranKurukku Veddukal
2016MysskinOnayum Aaddukkuddiyum
2017Professor E.BalasundaramCanadavil Ilangai Thamizarin Vaazvum Valamum
2018UmajiKaakkaa koththiya kaayam
2021K. Chandru‘Naanum Neethipathi Aanen’India
2022Samraj‘Moovanthiyil soolurum marmam’India

Poetry Award

YearWinnerBook
2006Dr. U. CheranMeendum Kadalukku
2007K.VesudeanTholaivil
2008Leena ManimekalaiUlagin Azhagiya Muthal Pen
2009SukumaaranPoomiyai Vaasikkum Sirumi
2010ThirumavalavanIrul Yaazhi
2010Manushya PuthiranAdheethathin Rusi
2011DevadhachanIrandu Sooriyan
2011AnarEnakkuk Kavithai Mukam
2012Theva AbiraIrul Thinra Eelam
2012NillanthanYugapuraanam
2013IsaiSivaji Ganesanin Muththangal
2014KathirbharathiMesiyavukku Moonru Machangal
2015KumaragurubaranMarupadiyum muthalil irunthu arampikka mudiyaathu
2016P.Sankara Rama SubramanianAyiram Santhosha Ilaikal
2017Packiyanathan AhilanAmmai
2018Bogan ShankarSiRiya eNkaL thoongkum aRai
2020S.Perundevi
2021Aazhiyaal‘NedumarangkaLaai Vaazthal’Australia
2022Sukirtharani‘Sukirtharani kavithaikaL’India

Translation Award

YearTranslatorTranslation TitleOriginal TitleAuthor
2011G.KuppuswamyEn Peyar SivappuMy Name is RedOrhan Pamuk
2012M.A.SusilaAsadanThe IdiotFyodor Dostoyevsky
2012Vaidehi Herbert [4]'Mullaippaattu' and 'Nedunalvaadai''Mullaippāṭṭu' and 'Neṭunalvāṭai'
2013C.Mohan and Aniruddhan VasudevanOnaai KulachchinnamOne Part WomanPerumal Murugan
2014Swarnavel Eswaran PillaiMadras Studios – Narrative Genre and Ideology in Tamil Cinema
2014K.V.ShylajaYaarukkum Vendaatha Kan
2015N. Kalyan Raman (Tamil to English)Farewell, Mahatma
2015Puviyarasu (English to Tamil)Mirthathin Puththakam
2016Rishan Shareef (Sinhalese to Tamil)Iruthi Maniththiyalam
2016Eveline Masilamani Meyer (Tamil to German)Bananenblatter und StraBenstaub
2017D.I.Aravindanr (English to Tamil)Balasaraswathi: Her Life and Art
2018Dr, R. Karthigesu (Tamil to English)Kadalukku appaalBeyond SeaP. Singaram
2018Era Murugan (Malayaalam to Tamil)Peeranki PaadalkaLLanthan paththEriyile luththiniyakaLN.S. Maathavan
2021Dr. Martha Ann Selby. Professor Harvard Tamil Chair (Tamil to English)Cat in the Agraharam and other storiesKadavuDilip Kumar

Information Technology in Tamil Award

YearWinner
2006Dr K.Srinivasan[5]
2007Dr.K.Kalyanasundaram
2008Suratha Yarlvanan
2009Tamil Linux KDE Group
2010Muthu Nedumaaran
2011Vasu Renganathan
2012Mugunthraj Subramanian
2013Mani Manivannan
2014Muthiah Annamalai
2015S.Raja Raman (Neechalkaran)
2016T.Shrinivasan
2017Sasiharan Pathmanathan
2018Ramasamy Duraipandi

Foreign Language Award

YearWinner
2017Anuk Arudpragasam
2020Logathasan TharmathuraiThe Sadness of Geography

Vision of India literature award

YearWinner
2022Sivasankari'Ilakkiyamulam inthiya inaippu'

Special Recognition Awards

Apart from the yearly awards, Special Recognition Awards are given on ad-hoc basis for outstanding contributions to Tamil Literature. So far three such awards were given.

Dec 2006: A.J.Canagaratne, born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka is a great intellect and his most important contribution to Tamil literature is literary criticism. He gave new direction to the growth of literature in Sri Lanka and elsewhere.

July 2010: Sascha Ebeling, Asst Professor, University of Chicago, U.S.A is a researcher in Tamil language and literature of all periods, in particular 19th century culture and Tamil epigraphy. His work on 19th century Tamil literature has won two awards.

July 2013: Mr. & Mrs. Aseervatham, This award is given for the commitment to Tamil and the sponsorship of Tamil Literary Garden.

July 2015: So. Pathmanathan and Brenda Beck

July 2016: Dr. David Shulman in honour of All Teachers of the World

July 2016: Ira Ilangkumaran

June 2017: Sivakumaran Subramaniam (Chezhian)

June 2017: T. Gnanasekaran in honour of All Teachers of the World

June 2017: Dr. Nicholapillai Marier Xavier

June 2018: Navin Manogaran

June 2018: S. Thiruchelvam

2020: P.J.Dilipkumar

2020: Veerakathy Suthershan

2022: V. N. Giritharan

Scholarship Award

The scholarship award was established in 2008 in order to encourage and promote Tamil Studies in the diaspora, particularly among the second generation.

YearWinnerEssay Title
2008Angela BrittoNaan Poitu Varan: The Importance of Tamil Studies in a Diasporic Context
2009Kirubhalani GiruparajahCanadian Multiculturalism - A Tamil Perspective
2010Serothy RamachandranMedia and Politics in Tamil Studies
2011Ram AdrianThe Private and the Public: A Canadian Tamil Perspective
2012Mira RagunathanBuilding Bridges: Constructing a Tamil Community in Canada
2013Elina Toporos and Arundathy Nedra RodrigoNew Technologies: Refashioning a Tamil Identity
2014Vasugi Kailasam and Yugendra RagunathanRenegotiating New Meanings of Self in Tamil Canadian Diasporaa
2015Renuka MurthiInnovative Forms of Tamil Expression Today
2016Sopika SathiyaseelanYou Have Already Set Yourself on Fire
2017Shangari VijenthiraSocial Media and the Making of Tamil Identities.
2018Kalayani RathakrishnanWhat symbolizes Tamilness for me?.
2020Sruthy SriharanEssay ‘ Traditions that bring my family closer together.’

Nominations

Nomination forms are available in the website. It can be applied for self or others before 31 October of every year.

See also

References

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