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First part of first trilogy in historical novels of India. Set in the backdrop of Pathan-Mughal conflicts in south-western region Paschimbanga during the reign of Akbar. Kapalkundala: Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay: 1866 Bengali: Karan Ghelo: Nandshankar Mehta: 1866 Gujarati: First Gujarati novel.
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The novel was awarded the 2018 juried Crossword Book Award for fiction and the Tata Literature Live First Book Award the same year. It was also shortlisted for The Hindu Literary Prize . Leila was adapted as a Netflix series by Deepa Mehta , Shanker Raman and Pawan Kumar with Huma Qureshi , Siddharth , Rahul Khanna , Sanjay Suri and Arif Zakaria .
In 2002, Ladies Coupé was elected as one of the five best in India. The novel is about women's conditions in a male dominated society, told with great insight, solidarity and humour. [8] Nair's novels The Better Man and Ladies Coupé have been translated into 21 languages. [9] Her 2018 novel Eating Wasps is an update to Ladies Coupé. [10]
Man on Fire (Kelman novel) The Man-Eater of Malgudi; Mandala (novel) The Mandala of Sherlock Holmes; Manju (novel) Mansions of the Moon; The Marriage Plot; Marthandavarma (novel) Mathilukal; Mawali (novel) Mediocre But Arrogant; Midnight's Children; The Ministry for the Future; Mr. Sampath – The Printer of Malgudi; My Secret History
Malgudi Days is a collection of short stories by R. K. Narayan published in 1943 by Indian Thought Publications. [1] The book was republished outside India in 1982 by Penguin Classics. [2] The book includes 32 stories, all set in the fictional town of Malgudi, [3] located in South India.
A glorious mixture of journalism, anthropology, history, and history of religions, written in prose worthy of a good novel, not since Kipling has anyone evoked village India so movingly. Dalrymple can conjure up a lush or parched landscape with a single sentence." [7] The book was long listed for the Samuel Johnson Prize 2010.
Gora is considered one of his most significant works in Bengali literature. [7] It received widespread critical acclaim for its insightful exploration of social and political issues during the colonial era in India. The novel was first published in 1910 and quickly gained recognition for its thought-provoking narrative and powerful storytelling.