N. Pattabhiraman

N. Pattabhiraman (alt. Pattabhi Raman) (24 October 1932 – 23 December 2002) was the founder and editor-in-chief of the Indian performing arts journal Sruti, after an earlier career as a diplomat.

Pattabhiraman's nom-de-plumes included P Orr and Narayanan Pillai (a reference to his father's name).

Early life

According to a Sruti magazine biography, Pattabhiraman was born in 1932 to V. Narayanan and Saradambal. He graduated from Vivekananda College with his B.A. in 1952, gained a Masters of Literature in 1955, and later earned a PhD in economics. He worked at the Indian Consulate and later United Nations in New York, returning to Madras in 1980.[1]

Work at Sruti

Pattabhiraman founded the magazine Sruti in 1983. His magazine, and his own articles within it, were noted for their willingness to tackle sensitive subjects in the Indian arts community. Following his death, the magazine was taken over by a group of his staffers, under new editor-in-chief K. V. Ramanathan.[2]

Other works

In 1999, Pattabhiraman founded the SAMADURI (Subbulakshmi Sadasivam Music and Dance Resources Institute) near Madras.[3][4]

References

  1. Shruti Notes Volume 6, Issue 1 Spring 2003
  2. Sriram Venkatrishnan. Daring, dedicated. The Hindu, 17 October 2008
  3. Asha Krishnakumar. Shruti Notes Volume 6, Issue 1 Spring 2003
  4. "A project for the arts". Frontline (The Hindu). 16 (5). 27 February – 12 March 1999.
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