R K Narayan's writing spans the greatest period of change in modern Indian history, from the days of the Raj - Swami and Friends (1935), The Bachelor of Arts (1937) and The English Teacher (1945) - to recent years of political unrest - The Painter of Signs (1976), A Tiger for Malgudi (1983), and Talkative Man (1987). He has published numerous collections of short stories, including Malgudi Days (1982), and Under the Banyan Tree (1985), and several works of non-fiction.
R. K. Narayan's novels are like a box of Indian sweets: a
highly-coloured container conceals a range of delectable treats,
all different in a subtle way, but each one clearly from the same
place. There are fourteen novels in the oeuvre-enough to create a
world. Enthusiasts of his work will read them all and return to
them time and again. The busy, or the less committed, may open the
box and take out one at random-it does not really matter which
order one reads them in. But be warned: the consumption of one
leads to a strong craving for more
*Alexander McCall Smith, author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective
Agency series*
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