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  2. R. K. Narayan - Wikipedia

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    R. K. Narayan was born in a Tamil Hindu family [4] on 10 October 1906 in Madras (now Chennai, Tamil Nadu), British India. [5] He was one of eight children; six sons and two daughters. Narayan was second among the sons; his younger brother Ramachandran later became an editor at Gemini Studios , and the youngest brother Laxman became a cartoonist.

  3. My Dateless Diary - Wikipedia

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    My Dateless Diary is a collection of autobiographical essays by R. K. Narayan published in 1960. [1] The book was the output of a daily journal that he maintained during his visit to the United States on a Rockefeller Fellowship in 1956. [2] While on this visit, Narayan also completed The Guide, the writing of which is covered in this book. [3]

  4. The Vendor of Sweets - Wikipedia

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    The Vendor of Sweets (1967), by R. K. Narayan, is the biography of a fictional character named Sri K. V. Jagan who is a sweet vendor of (a fictional Indian town) Malgudi. The story beautifully reflects his conflict with his estranged son and how he finally leaves for renunciation, overwhelmed by the sheer pressure and monotony of his life.

  5. Reluctant Guru - Wikipedia

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    Reluctant Guru is a book by R. K. Narayan published in 1974 by Orient Paperbacks. [1] The book consists entirely of discursive essays, some of which were his weekly contributions to The Hindu. [2]

  6. A Horse and Two Goats and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The book is illustrated by R. K. Laxman, Narayan's brother, and includes five stories. [2] The title story is a sly narrative of a business transaction between an American tourist and an Indian goat-herder as Muni, the result of an inability to communicate with each other. [3]

  7. Swami and Friends - Wikipedia

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    Swami and Friends is a 1935 novel by R. K. Narayan, marking his debut as an English-language novelist from India. It is the first book in a trilogy set in the fictional town of Malgudi during British India. The novel is followed by The Bachelor of Arts and The English Teacher, completing the trilogy.

  8. Narayan (name) - Wikipedia

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    Narayan Pandit (died 10th century), Brāhmaṇa author; Opendra Narayan (1936-2007), Indian-American AIDS researcher; Paresh Narayan, Fiji Indian academic; Prema Narayan, Indian actress and dancer; R. K. Narayan, (1906-2001), Indian novelist; Rajee Narayan, (1931-2020), Indian dancer and musician; Ram Narayan, (1927-2024) Indian sarangi player ...

  9. The Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Guide is a 1958 novel written in English by the Indian author R. K. Narayan. Like most of his works, the events of this novel take place in Malgudi, a fictional town in South India. The novel describes the transformation of the protagonist, Raju, from a tour guide to a spiritual guide and then one of the greatest holy men of India.