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Kavignar Vaali, born T. S. Rangarajan (1931–2013), was a towering figure in Tamil literature and cinema. Known popularly as "Vaaliba Kavignar" (the youthful poet) for his ability to write lyrics that resonated with younger generations throughout his five-decade career, his literary contributions extend far beyond the 15,000 film songs he penned. His books encompass modern epics, philosophical commentaries, and a candid autobiography.

Vaali was not afraid to offend. His books of satirical poetry, often compiled under titles like Sirippu Kavithaigal (Laughing Poems) or Nakkal Kavithaigal (Sarcastic Poems), targeted:

: A massive collection (often split into parts) that documents 1,000 of his most significant film songs, including commentary that provides context and captures the nuances of his musical career. 4. Style and Impact kavignar vaali books

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: A book detailing his close professional and personal relationship with the legendary actor-politician M. G. Ramachandran. Other Notable Books (1976): A collection of poems dedicated to motherhood. Thamizh Kadavul Kavignar Vaali, born T

Here are some of Kavignar Vaali's notable books and a brief description of their useful stories:

A unique concept book where one page contains a film song, and the next page contains a similar original poem. It teaches readers how commercial constraints differ from literary freedom. Known popularly as "Vaaliba Kavignar" (the youthful poet)

: A modern verse retelling of the life and legends of . Ramanuja Kaviyam