Mulk Raj Anand

Mulk Raj Anand ( born December 12, 1905 in Peshawar, Pakistan; † 28 September 2004 in Pune, India) was an Indian novelist and short-story writer and art critic.

He wrote his texts in English. Anand was one of the first writers who have transferred the Indian Panjabi and Hindustani dialects into English. In his work, Anand drew a realistic and sympathetic picture of the poor in India. Mulk Raj Anand, Raja Rao and RK Narayan sometimes referred to as the "founding fathers of the Indian novel".

Works

Novels

  • Untouchable 1936 (Eng. The Untouchable )
  • The coolie, 1936 (German Coolie )
  • Two leaves and a bud 1937 (Eng. Two leaves and a bud )
  • The village, in 1939, to Lalu Trilogy (German with thistles and reed grass)
  • Across the black waters, in 1940, to Lalu trilogy
  • The sword in the sickle, 1942, to Lalu trilogy
  • The private life of an Indian prince, 1953 ( German Maharaja private)

Autobiographical novels

  • Seven ages of man: Seven summers, 1951
  • Morning facebook, 1968
  • Confession of a lover, 1976
  • The bubble in 1984
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