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Talukina Ramaswamayya Subba Rao (1920–1984), popularly known as TaRaSu, was an Indian novelist and a scholar in the
Kannada Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a ...
-language.Mohan Lal and Others (1992), p4185 He is considered as a harbinger of the Navya movement of
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. He is well known for his novels like '' Durgashtamana'', which won him the
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award posthumously in 1985.


Early life

TaRaSu was born on 21 April 1920 in Taluku Challakere Taluk Chitradurga District in the
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(present day
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state of
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).Legend
chitharadurga.com.
His father Ramaswamaiah was a lawyer in the town of
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and his mother was Seethamma. His ancestors were from the village of Taluku in the
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of Karnataka. He wrote his first story called ''Puttana Chendu'' (Putta's ball) to win a bet against his uncle TS Venkannaiah who made self-less contribution to Kannada language through promoting many prominent authors. When he was 17 years old, he joined the
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and went around the villages in the
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, singing patriotic songs and giving speeches for independence. He was arrested and jailed when he was giving one of the speeches in Bagur village. Fearing that his son would lose out on education by joining the freedom movement, Ramaswamaiah admitted his son to the National School in
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. After completing his secondary education, TaRaSu joined a college in
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. After completing his junior intermediate education, he joined a college in
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to complete senior intermediate education. However, the students started boycotting the classes due to the arrest of
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and others during the Quit India movement. He and his friends started making plans to join the movement. This came to the notice of the police, who arrested TaRaSu and jailed him. He was released in the month of December 1942. He decided that he was not going to study further unless India attains independence. He was an atheist in early life but converted into a believer in the later stages.


Family

TaRaSu comes from a literary family. Subbarao was married to Ambuja. His niece Vishalakshi Dakshinamurthy, is a notable Kannada Novelist and writer famous for her novel based film Jeevana Chaitra which starred Rajkumar, well known Kannada Actor. TaSu Sham Rao, was also related to TaRaSu.


Career


As a journalist

In 1942, TaRaSu went to Bangalore and joined as a sub-editor for the Kannada newspaper, ''VishwaKarnataka'', earning a sum of Rs. 25 as salary per month. During this period, he married ''Ambuja''. He later worked for the ''Prajamatha'', ''Vahini'' and ''Navodaya'' newspapers. His career in journalism also included a stint with ''Prajavani'', ''Mysuru'', ''Kaladoota'' and ''Vicharavani'' newspapers.


As a writer

TaRaSu was initially influenced by the Pragatisheela writings of the
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scholar A. N. Krishna Rao. Hence, his initial writings belong to the pragatisheela style and contain novels like ''Purushavatara'' and ''Munjavininda Munjavu''. These writings mainly deal with the issues faced by the downtrodden and the lower caste society. Occasionally, he also came up with novels that were not of this genre, like '' Chandavalliya Thota'' which was based on a
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theme of rural life in India.Yogendra K Malik, p130 Some of his most celebrated novels include '' Masanada Hoovu'', which talks about the plight of prostitutes and '' Hamsa Geethe'', which talks about the life of a musician in the context of Chitradurga being passed from the hands of the Palegars to
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.K. M. George (1992), p183 Both of these novels have been made into films in
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. ''Hamsageethe'' was chosen as a text book for graduation classes and a
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film, Basant Bahar, was based on it. TaRaSu has also written many historical novels, the most famous being Durgaastamana (fall of the Durga fort), which won him the
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award in 1985. This was the last novel that he wrote and it talks of the fall of Chitradurga Palegars under the hands of Hyder Ali. His another historical novel based on Chitradurga's history is ''Kambaniya Kuyilu'' and its sequels ''Tirugubana'' and ''Raktaratri''. He also wrote a novel called ''Shilpashree'' which is based on
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, the person who commissioned the statue of
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at
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. For nearly two decades, much of the historical source material for his numerous novels were sufficed by the eminent Indian historian S. Srikanta Sastri. Sastri even wrote an erudite and scholarly foreword to one of Ta. Ra. Su.'s famous novels – "Nrupatunga". TaRaSu experimented with various narrative styles and was the first author to introduce the stream-of-consciousness literary technique in Kannada.Sisir Kumar Das (1995), p268 He also used the
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as a background in his novels, like ''Rakta Tarpana''.Sisir Kumar Das (1995), p774 When the Navya (modernist) movement of Kannada literature was in its infancy, TaRaSu contributed to its growth by coming up with various books belonging to this genre, like his collection of short stories, ''Girimalligeya Nandanadalli'' which shows the confusion during the shift from progressive to modernist form of literature.Sisir Kumar Das (1995), p861


Later life

TaRaSu had planned to write many more books but they remained incomplete. This includes his autobiography, ''Hindirugi Nodidaaga'' (As I look back). He died on 10 Apr 1984. The autobiography was completed by his wife and released in 1990.


Bibliography

* ''Hamsa Geethe'' * ''Akkammana Bhagya'' (Akkamma's fate) * ''Agni ratha – Mukti Patha'' * ''Akasmika'' (Unexpected) - Made into a film of the same name starring Rajkumar, Geetha and Madhavi * ''Aparadhi'' (Convict) - Rajkumar's '' Aakasmika'' was based on three stories of which this was one * ''Eradu HeNNu, Ondu Gandu'' (Two women, one man)- The movie ''
Naagarahaavu ''Naagarahaavu'' ( ) is a 1972 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on T. R. Subba Rao's three novels ''Nagarahavu'', ''Ondu Gandu Eradu Hennu'' and ''Sarpa Mathsara'', and starring Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi, K. S. A ...
'' was based on three stories of which this was one * ''Ella Avana Hesaralle'' (All in His name) * ''Omme nakka nagu'' * ''Kambaniya kuyilu'' (Saga of tears) * ''Kannu tereyitu'' (The eye opened) * ''Kasturi kankaNa'' * ''KarNakashi'' * ''
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'' * ''KeerthinarayaNa'' * ''Kedige Vana'' (Forest of Kaitha flowers) * ''Khota noTu'' (Counterfeit note) * ''GrahaNa biTTitu'' (Eclipse has ended) * ''GaaLi maatu'' (Rumour) - Made into a
film A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
starring
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and Jai Jagdish, directed by
Dorai–Bhagavan Dorai–Bhagavan were an Indian filmmaking duo consisting of directors B. Dorai Raj (died 2000) and S. K. Bhagavan (5 July 1933 – 20 February 2023), active mainly in Kannada cinema. The duo directed twenty seven films together, most of which ...
* ''Gruha pravesha'' (House warming) * ''Chandanada Gombe'' (Sandalwood doll)- Made into a
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starring
Lakshmi Lakshmi (; , , sometimes spelled Laxmi, ), also known as Shri (, , ), is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, beauty, fertility, sovereignty, and abundance. She along with Parvat ...
and
Anant Nag Anant Nagarkatte (born 4 September 1948) is an Indian actor whose predominant contribution has been in Kannada cinema. He has acted in over 300 films which include over 250 Kannada films and few films in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Malaya ...
, directed by
Dorai–Bhagavan Dorai–Bhagavan were an Indian filmmaking duo consisting of directors B. Dorai Raj (died 2000) and S. K. Bhagavan (5 July 1933 – 20 February 2023), active mainly in Kannada cinema. The duo directed twenty seven films together, most of which ...
* ''ChandavaLLiya ThoTa'' (Chandavalli garden) - Made into a
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starring Rajkumar and Jayanthi, directed by Paketi Shivaram * ''Chakrateertha'' – Made into a
film A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
starring Rajkumar and Jayanthi, directed by
Dorai–Bhagavan Dorai–Bhagavan were an Indian filmmaking duo consisting of directors B. Dorai Raj (died 2000) and S. K. Bhagavan (5 July 1933 – 20 February 2023), active mainly in Kannada cinema. The duo directed twenty seven films together, most of which ...
* ''Chadurangada mane'' (The chess house) * ''Jeetada jeeva'' (Bonded life) * ''Tirugu baana'' (Boomerang) - Adapted into a film starring Kalpana Directed by Dorai Bhagavan * '' Durgaastamana'' * ''Naagarahaavu'' (King cobra) - Adapted into a film of the same name starring Vishnuvardhan,
Aarathi Aarathi (born as Bharathi in 1954) is a former Indian actress and director who prominently worked in Kannada films during the 1970s and 1980s. Her accolades include four Karnataka State Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards. Besides Kannada, ...
, Shubha and Ambarish directed by
Puttanna Kanagal Shubraveshti Ramaswamiah Seetharama Sharma (1 December 1933 – 5 June 1985), known popularly as S. R. Puttanna Kanagal, was an Indian filmmaker known for his work in Kannada cinema. He is often considered one of Indian cinema's most influent ...
. * ''Nalku * Nalku = ondu'' (4 * 4 = 1) * ''Nayaki'' (heroine) * '' Nrupatunga'' * ''Panjarada pakshi'' (Caged bird) * ''Paringama'' - One of the stories which was the base for the movie '' Aakasmika'' * ''Parimalada urulu'' * ''Parijatha'' * ''Purushavatara'' * ''Bangari'' * ''Bayakeya boodi'' (The ash of desire) * ''BiDugaDeya beDi'' (Seeking freedom) - Made into a
film A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
starring
Lakshmi Lakshmi (; , , sometimes spelled Laxmi, ), also known as Shri (, , ), is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, beauty, fertility, sovereignty, and abundance. She along with Parvat ...
and
Anant Nag Anant Nagarkatte (born 4 September 1948) is an Indian actor whose predominant contribution has been in Kannada cinema. He has acted in over 300 films which include over 250 Kannada films and few films in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Malaya ...
Directed by
Dorai–Bhagavan Dorai–Bhagavan were an Indian filmmaking duo consisting of directors B. Dorai Raj (died 2000) and S. K. Bhagavan (5 July 1933 – 20 February 2023), active mainly in Kannada cinema. The duo directed twenty seven films together, most of which ...
* ''Benkiya bale'' (Web of fire) - Made into a
film A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
starring Lakshmi and Anant Nag Directed by Duari Bhagavan * ''BeLakina beedi'' * ''BeLaku tanda balaka'' * ''BeDada magu'' (Unwanted child) * ''Beli meyda hola'' (Fence-eating crop) * ''Bhagya shilpi'' (Sculptor of fate) * ''Hoysaleshwara Vishnuvardhana'' (
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emperor
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) * '' Manege banda Mahalakshmi'' * ''Maralu setuve'' (Bridge of sand) * ''MasaNada Hoovu'' (Flower in a cemetery) - Made into a
film A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
* '' Margadarshi'' * ''Munjavininda Munjavu'' (Dawn to dawn) * ''Modala nota'' (First sight) * '' Yaksha Prashne'' * ''Rakta tarpaNa'' (Offering of blood) * ''Rakta raatri'' (Blood night) * ''Rajyadaaha'' (Lust for empire) * ''Rajya droha'' (Betrayal of the empire) * ''Chakreshwari'' (Story of Shree Chakra) * ''Sarpa Matsara'' - one of the stories which was the base for the movie ''
Naagarahaavu ''Naagarahaavu'' ( ) is a 1972 Indian Kannada-language film directed by Puttanna Kanagal, based on T. R. Subba Rao's three novels ''Nagarahavu'', ''Ondu Gandu Eradu Hennu'' and ''Sarpa Mathsara'', and starring Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi, K. S. A ...
'' The novels Kambaniya Kuyilu, Rakta Ratri, Tirugu BaaNa, Hosahagalu, Vijayotsava, Rajyadaaha, Kasturi KankaNa and Durgaastamaana are part of his historical saga of Chitradurga.


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