S. Ramakrishnan’s New Book “Moscow’s Clock” Featured in Book Fair: A Look into Russian Literature and Writers

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2024-01-07 10:33:10
Author S. Ramakrishnan’s new book “Moscow’s Clock” is featured in the book fair.

S. Ramakrishnan is an indispensable writer in contemporary Tamil literature. He has spoken and written about Russian literature in the Tamil context for more than a quarter of a century. The books he read in his school days and Russian literature were the source of his writing, and he has shared on many platforms.

After the advent of social networking sites and YouTube channels, S. Ramakrishnan’s dialogues and speeches introduced him to modern readers in a new light. He did not stop his literary journey with mere writings and books, but made every effort to reach the readers through modern technologies. His novels like Sancharam, Pathin, and Itakai are indispensable in Tamil literature.

Similarly, he has been continuously writing about Russian literature and world cinema, and his books such as Aimless Travelers and Samurais Wait are popularly known. S. Ramakrishnan’s lectures on Russian writers like Tolstoy, Anton Segau, and Turganev became very popular.

In this way, 6 books written by S. Ramakrishnan are featured in this book festival, including his latest book, Moscow Clock.

Clock of Moscow

Writer S.Ra has written the book Moscow Clock as a way to introduce 30 famous or most important writers of Russia as a result of continuous reading of Russian literature. The introduction of the famous Russian writers including Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Anton Chekau, Karke, and Turganev to contemporary writers is included in this book.

S.Ra has written in detail in this book about the background of Russian writers, the period in which they wrote, why they were celebrated so much, and why they should be read. This book will be useful for readers who want to know about Russian literature and Russian writers. Maniozai Book of Moscow is published on behalf of Desandri Publishing House.

S. Ahmed, News 7 Tamil
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