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          Alagu Subramaniam (–) was a British Ceylon born writer, a prominent figure in London's Bloomsbury literary circle, a Barrister-at-Law..

          Alagu Subramaniam

          My grandmother died late at night on a Saturday while my sister, brother and I were fast asleep.

          We were wakened in the morning by the cries from grandmother’s house and the sound of drums.

          Alagu Subramaniam (–) was a barrister-at-law, short story, radio script writer and playwright who hailed from Jaffna.

        1. Alagu Subramaniam (–) was a barrister-at-law, short story, radio script writer and playwright who hailed from Jaffna.
        2. Alagu Subramanian.
        3. Alagu Subramaniam (–) was a British Ceylon born writer, a prominent figure in London's Bloomsbury literary circle, a Barrister-at-Law.
        4. This document provides a summary and analysis of two short stories: "Professional Mourners" by Alugu Subramanium, and "Action and Reaction" by Chithra Fernando.
        5. The Ceylonese writer Alagu Subramaniam worked as Sinha's assistant there, and the magazine Indian Writing, to which Sinha contributed regularly, was also based.
        6. We dressed hurriedly and ran to her place. A large gathering was there, and the space between the boundary fence and the outer verandah was lined with people. We pushed our way through the crowd to the centre of the hut in search of our mother.

          We were feeling afraid because it was the first funeral we had attended.

          We had hardly entered grandmother’s house when we heard the shouts of the ‘Master of Ceremonies’, who was in charge of all arrangements on such occasions.

          He was our uncle, a teacher in a small school and a trifle mad.

          My hope in this article is to consider Rajaratnam's early intellectual life in London as an exemplification of an approach to Singaporean.

          He always spoke rapidly and loudly. And when he was angry he would shout at the top of his voice until the whole village heard him. This morning he was furious because the professional mourners had not yet arrived. ‘I’ll go and fetch them myself,’