Chitti (writer)
Chitti, pen name of S. Sundararajan (1910-1979), was a prominent Tamil writer, known for his humorous essays, short stories, and novels. He was born in Madurai, India. He gained recognition for his witty prose, keen observations of everyday life, and skillful use of satire.
Chitti worked as a journalist for various Tamil publications, including Ananda Vikatan. This experience greatly influenced his writing style, which was characterized by clarity, conciseness, and accessibility. His works often focused on the lives of ordinary people, portraying their joys and sorrows with empathy and humor.
Notable works include his novel Dr. Natraj, which satirizes the medical profession, and his numerous collections of short stories and essays that explore various aspects of Tamil culture and society. He received several awards for his contributions to Tamil literature, solidifying his position as a respected and beloved writer. Chitti's writings continue to be read and appreciated for their humor, social commentary, and enduring relevance.