R.K. NARAYAN : 1906 – 2001
THE ALL-TIME GREATS OF INDIAN ENGLISH WRITING
Unquestionably the Best and the most notable Indian author in English, R.K. Narayan was born on 10 October 1906 in Madras. His full name is Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami. After graduation, he decided to sit at home and write. His work already has involved novels like The Guide, The Financial Man, Mr. Sampath, The Dark Room, The English Teacher, A Tiger for Malgudi, etc. R. K. Narayan is painstaking as one of the chief information of Indian famous literature in English. RK Narayan's father was a school headmaster and get every time transferable job, therefore, he reside with his grandmother. His grandmother taught him arithmetic, mythology, and Sanskrit. As well as inculcate reading habits among them. His habit of the reading book more increased after he moved to Mysore with his family and there his father’s library accessible him gems of writing from prestigious authors like Charles Dickens.
The Bachelors of Arts
The Bachelor of Arts was published in 1937. It was constructed on his understanding at college time. What is deference and alive of school and college education after that book was again published by Graham Greene Mr. Chandaranis anxious person; his role was a major movement against history is a problematic one, more so since he was a student of the History. He manages it, just to attract further dangerous household tasks in his final year of his Bachelor of Arts degree.
The Dark Room
His writing skill developed day today, so he wrote a novel called ‘The Dark Room’ that dealt with the subject of demonstrative manipulation in marriage, and it was warmly just received, both by book lovers and faultfinders. ‘The Dark Room‘ is the story of prestigious two women who have a common aspect between both of them - they both are depending on a man for subsistence. Savitri, as the name proposes, conforming housewife who never had the freedom to take education by herself. In an aggressively male-controlled society, her submissive behavior quite naturally makes her the victim of her husband, Ramani’s varying whims, fancies, insults, and criticisms. She somehow manages to survive herself. A story as relevant to today’s scenario with concern certainly makes for a thought-provoking read.
He died in 2001 due to a heart attack in Chennai. His famous name which we will find on any list of “Best Indian Authors.”
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