Early one morning in 1992 when Bama (born 1958 in Puthupattivillage in Virudunagar district in southern Tamil Nadu) walked out of theseminary where she was a nun - never to return to it again - she had little ideaof what she would do with the rest of her life. Out of job and condemned by thesociety and the church alike, she began writing her autobiography Karukkuto ‘stop herself from dying’. When published in 1992 Karukku, withthe unique manner in which it used the Tamil language and the liberties it tookwith the grammar, went on to change not just the way Dalit literature wasperceived in the literary circles of Tamil Nadu but also in the society at large.Bama wrote her second novel Sangati in 1994 and brought out a collectionof short stories in 1996 reaffirming her status as a writer with a great insightand an inimitable style. Besides writing she teaches at a school in Ongurvillage in Kanchipuram district.
Bama spoke to outlookindia.com over the phone from her home in Puthupatti aboutthe birth of Karukku and thereafter, the state of Dalits and Tamilliterature in general.