I think any dalit writer comes under fourth world literature. Bama is a christian but a dalit convert. Being a christian doesnt wipe off her origins. Hence I think, Bama is a fourth world writer
Bama is a famous women dalit literature in tamil. She wrote some famous dalit works and not published into book forms.
No, Arumuganavalar did not translate the Bible into Tamil. He was a prolific writer and Tamil scholar known for his works on spirituality, philosophy, and literature in the Tamil language.
The author of "Suthesamithiran Nazhithal" is Kalki Krishnamurthy, a prominent Tamil writer and journalist known for his works in Tamil literature.
Tamil and Telugu belong to the Dravidian language family.
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Gnanamuthu Victor Pilendran has written: 'Tamil Catholic literary tradition of Sri Lanka' -- subject(s): Christian literature, Tamil, Christianity and literature, Tamil Christian literature
Thirukkural. An ancient tamil literature book.
David C. Buck has written: 'Tamil Dalit literature' -- subject(s): Dalit authors, Tamil literature, History and criticism, Congresses, Tamil Authors
M. Raghava Aiyangar has written: 'Some aspects of Kerala and Tamil literature' -- subject(s): Tamil literature, History and criticism, Kerala in literature
The writer of the Tamil song "Malayil Yaro Manathodu Pesa" is Vaali. Vaali is a renowned lyricist in the Tamil film industry who has written numerous hit songs.
Tamil is older than Telugu, according to linguistic scholars :*Classical Tamil (Sangam literature ca. 3rd BC or Older, defined by Tolkappiyam)Classical Telugu (Dravidian language, Kakatiya literature, 9th AD)SOURCES :* Encyclopedia Britannica (2008), "Telugu literature", Quote: "The literature, beginning in the 10th or 11th century.* Zvelebil, Kamil (1997), The Smile of Murugan: On Tamil Literature of South India: On Tamil Literature of South India
Muthusamy Govindasamy has written: 'A survey of the sources for the history of Tamil literature' -- subject(s): Sources, Tamil literature, History and criticism