Friday, September 20, 2019

Essay --

Favorite Writer Soujanya Mulastam R.K.Naryana was considered as a "Trio of Indo Anglian Novels" R.K.Narayana was a famous Indian Writer born in Chennai on October 10 1906. His novels attracted all the people and among them â€Å"Malgudi Days† brought him big fame. His father was a school Head Master in Government Educational Service in Chennai. Narayan completed his education in chennai and Mysore. He was very studious and had a habit of learning English Literature, he was a good reader and his literature included the famous one like Dickens, Wodehouse, Arthur conan Doyle. R.K Narayan wrote many stories and in total he wrote 64 and published them. He was a great human and his stories included good Humor and roles related to the Ordinary People. He was born and brought up in Chennai at his Grand Mothers place. He completed his 8 years of Schooling at Lutheran Mission School in Madras at her Grand Mothers Place and moved to Mysore to complete his remaining High School Education. He used to visit his parents and Siblings in holidays to spend some time with them. He completed his graduation from â€Å"University of Mysore.† After his completion of Education, he started his carrier as a writer at Madras Paper and later on decided to write his first story called â€Å"Swamy and Friends† in 1935. He married other caste girl Rajam in 1935 and broke his family Tradition. In person he was very good human, his wife died in year 1939 after giving birth to girl called Hema, Narayan was very dedicated to his wife and decided not to marry after the death of his wife. In the beginning his stories were rejected and not allowed for the publication, even though he never disappointed and finally released his first book in year 1935 called â€Å"Swamy and Frien... ...ndia accessible to the outside world using his literature. He grabbed the attention of common people in his stories. He was considered as one of the best Novelist in India. He brought the characters of normal people into his stories and this made the story fictional, his characters resembles Mahatma, Sadhu and Sanyasi. His novels in his stories are like the characters related to next door neighbors. Many Novels are Considered River Novels and many of novels interlinked with Malgudi Days. References: 1.) http://www.iloveindia.com/indian-heroes/rk-narayan.html 2.) http://bestindianwriters.blogspot.com/2010/10/rk-narayanan-history.html 3.) http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0900620.html 4.) http://www.penguinbooksindia.com/en/content/rk-narayan 5.) http://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/14/books/r-k-narayan-india-s-prolific-storyteller-dies-at-94.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm

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