Uthaya Sankar SB
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Uthaya Sankar SB (born Taiping, Perak) is a Malaysian writer of India origin who writes in Bahasa Malaysia. He is best known for his non-conventional short stories, although he also writes poetry, novels and articles and is a lecturer, newspaper reviewer and TV news editor.
Uthaya Sankar SB was born and bred in Taiping before settling in Shah Alam, Selangor. His criticisms of Tamil literature in Malaysia for New Straits Times drew a response from R. Karthigesu.[1]
[edit] Works
His published books include:
- Orang Dimensi (1994)
- Nari! Nari! (1995)
- Siru Kambam (1996)
- Munis Dengan Harimau (1996)
- Hanuman: Potret Diri (1996)
- Yang Aneh-aneh (1997)
- Surat Dari Madras (1999)
- Nayagi (1999)
- Sasterawan Pulau Cinta (2001)
- Panchayat (2002)
[edit] References
- ^ Uthaya Sankar SB, ‘Life and Times’, New Straits Times, 11 Feb. 2004; R. Karthigesu, ‘A tamil writer talks back’, New Straits Times, 25 Feb. 2004