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List of novels [1] [2] Title Author Year Language Notes Anguriyo Binimoy: Bhudev Mukhopadhyay: 1862 Bengali: First known historical novel of India. Doorgeshnondini: Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay: 1865 Bengali: First part of first trilogy in historical novels of India.
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Pages in category "20th-century Indian novels" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Rohinton Mistry is an India born Canadian author who is a Neustadt International Prize for Literature laureate (2012). His first book Tales from Firozsha Baag (1987) published by Penguin Books Canada is a collection of 11 short stories. His novels Such a Long Journey (1991) and A Fine Balance (1995) earned him great acclaim
Arundhati Roy. The God of Small Things is a family drama novel written by Indian writer Arundhati Roy.It is a story about the childhood experiences of fraternal twins whose lives are destroyed by the "Love Laws" prevalent in the 1960s Kerala, India.
Hindu: A Novel Towards An Aesthetic Of Dalit Literature: History, Controversies And Considerations Writing Caste/Writing Gender: Reading Dalit Women's Testimonials Sharmila Rege: Ooru Keri Siddalingaiah A Word With You, World: The Autobiography of a Poet Ants Among Elephants: An Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India Sujatha Gidla
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The Great Indian Novel is a satirical novel by Shashi Tharoor, first published by Viking Press in 1989. It is a fictional work that takes the story of the Mahabharata , the Indian epic, and recasts and resets it in the context of the Indian independence movement and the first three decades post-independence.