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list of book written by Kalki

Ramaswamy Krishnamurthy  (9 September 1899 – 5 December 1954), better known by his pen name Kalki, was an Indian writer, journalist, poet, critic and Indian independence activist. He was named after "Kalki", the tenth and last avatar of the Hindu God Vishnu
His writings include over 120 short stories, 10 novellas, 5 novels, 3 historical romances, editorial and political writings and hundreds of film and music reviews.
    
BornRamasamy Krishnamurthy
9 September 1899
Puthamangalam, near Manalmedu
Died5 December 1954 (aged 55)
Chennai, India
Pen nameKalki Tamilகல்கி
Occupationjournalist, critic and writer
NationalityIndian
EducationHigh Schoo
Period

List of books written by Kalki:
S.NoNovels
1Alai Osai Part 1
2Alai Osai Part 2
3Alai Osai Part 3
4Alai Osai Part 4
5Parthiban Kanavu Parts 1 and 2
6Parthiban Kanavu Part 3
7Ponniyin Selvan Part 1
8Ponniyin Selvan Part 2
9Ponniyin Selvan Part 3
10Ponniyin Selvan Part 4
11Ponniyin Selvan Part 5
12Sivakamiyin Sabadham Part 1
13Sivakamiyin Sabadham Part 2
14Sivakamiyin Sabadham Part 3
15Sivakamiyin Sabadham Part 4
16Kalvanin Kaathali
17Magudapathi
18Mohini Theevu
19Poimaan Karadu
20Solaimalai Ilavarasi
21Thiyaga Boomi
22Aitikku Potti
23Alaiosai
24Amara Vaazhvu
25Civakamyin Sabatham
26Idindha Kottai
27Kalkiyin Sirantha Katturaigal
28Kalvanin Kathali
29Madaththevan Sunai
30Magudapathi
31Mohini Theevu
32Ottrai Roja
33Parthiban Kanavu
34Poi Maan Karadu
35Ponniyin Selvan
36Small Stories
37Solaimalai Elavarasi
38Subhaththiraiyin Saghodharan
39Thyagabhoomi
40Vasthathu Venu
41Vidusagan Chinna Muthali
42Amara Vaazhvu
43Arasur Panchaayat
44Arunachalathin Aluval
45Bala Josiyar
46Banker Vinayagarao
47Bavani BABL
48Chandramathi
49Chinnathambiyum Thirudargalum
50Cinema Kadhai
51Deiva Yaanai
52Devagiyin Kanavan
53Dhandanai Yaarukku
54Ejamaana Visuvaasam
55En Dheivam
56Engal Oor Sangeetha Poatti
57Gandhimathiyin Kadhalan
58Governor Vandi
59Governor Vijayam
60Govindanum Veerappanum
61Idhu Enna Sorgam
62Idindha Kottai
63Imayamalai Engal Malai
64Jameendar Magan
65Kaarirulil Oru Minnal
66Kaatharaa Kalvan
67Kadithamum Kaneerum
68Kailasamaiyer Kaabara
69Kaithiyin Praarthanai
70Kamalavin Kalyanam
71Kanaialiyin Kanavu
72Kethaariyin Thaayaar
73Lanjam Vaangadavan
74Maadathevan Sunai
75Malathiyin Thandhai
76Master Methuvadai
77Mayilaikaalai
78Myilvizhi Maan
79Naadagakkaari
80Neenda Mugavurai
81Number 888
82Onbathu Kuzhi Nilam
83Ottrai Roja
84Paazhadaindha Bungalaw
85Parisal Thurai
86Pithalai Ottiyaanam
87Police Virundhu
88Pongumaakadal
89Prabala Natchathiram
90Pudhu Oversear
91Puli Raja
92Punnai Vanathu Puli
93Pushpa Pallakku
94Rangadurgam Raja
95Rangoon Maapillai
96S.S.Menaka
97Saarathaiyin Thandhiram
98Siranjeevi Kadhai
99Srikanthan Punarjenmam
100Subathiraiyin Sagotharan
101Sunduvin Sanyaasam
102Suseela M.A.
103Suyanalam
104Thandhaiyum Maganum
105Thappili Cup
106Tharkolai
107Theepiditha Kudisaigal
108Thirudan Magan Thirudan
109Thiruvalunthoor Sivakolundu
110Thooku Thandanai
111Vaira Mothiram
112Vasthaadhu Venu
113Veedu Thedum Padalam
114Veenai Bavaanid
115Vidhushagan Chinnumudali
116Visha Manthiram
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1899–1954





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