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  2. Morning Face - Wikipedia

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    Morning Face is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand and was first published in 1968. The book won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1971. [1] The book features Anand's autobiographical narrative that was first used by him in Seven Summers. He delivers the story through a personalized telling of the late independence era politics and history. [2]

  3. Mulk Raj Anand - Wikipedia

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    Mulk Raj Anand (12 December 1905 – 28 September 2004) was an Indian writer in English, recognised for his depiction of the lives of the poorer class in the traditional Indian society. One of the pioneers of Indo-Anglian fiction, he, together with R. K. Narayan , Ahmad Ali and Raja Rao , was one of the first India-based writers in English to ...

  4. Category:Novels by Mulk Raj Anand - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Morning Face; P. The Private Life of an Indian Prince; R. The Road (Anand novel) S.

  5. List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for English - Wikipedia

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    Morning Face: Mulk Raj Anand: Novel 1975 Scholar Extraordinary: Nirad C. Chaudhuri: Biography 1976 Jawaharlal Nehru: Sarvepalli Gopal: Biography 1977 Azadi: Chaman Nahal: Novel 1978 Fire on the Mountain: Anita Desai: Novel 1979 Inside the Haveli: Rama Mehta: Novel 1980 On the Mother: K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar: Biography 1981 Relationship: Jayanta ...

  6. Dalit literature - Wikipedia

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    Mulk Raj Anand: An Anthology Of Dalit Literature Critical Essays on Dalit Literature Murali Manohar Give Us This Day A Feast Of Flesh N.D. Rajkumar उन्हाच्या कटाविरुद्ध Nagraj Manjule: A Current of Blood Namdeo Dhasal: Namdeo Dhasal: Poet of the Underground Poems 1972-2006

  7. Indian English literature - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] R. K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand and Raja Rao contributed to the growth and popularity of Indian English fiction in the 1930s. [1] It is also associated, in some cases, with the works of members of the Indian diaspora who subsequently compose works in English. It is frequently referred to as Indo-Anglian literature.

  8. Razia Sajjad Zaheer - Wikipedia

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    She translated Siyaram Sharan Gupta's Nari (published as Aurat (Woman) by Sahitya Akademi), [10] and Mulk Raj Anand's Saat Saal (Seven Years, 1962). [11] In 1953, her novella Sar-e-Sham (Early in the Evening) was published, Kante (Thorns, a novel) was released in 1954, while Suman (another novel) came out in 1964.

  9. Two Leaves and a Bud - Wikipedia

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    Two Leaves and a Bud is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand first published in 1937. [1] Like his other novels, this one also deals with the topic of oppression of the poor, and is about a peasant who tries to protect his daughter from a British soldier. [2] The story is based in the tea plantations of Assam.