|
R.K.
Narayan |
Swami
and friends |
|
Raja
Rao |
Kanthapura |
|
Manohar
Malgonkar |
Distant
drums |
|
Anita Desai |
Cry,
The Peacock |
|
Shashi
desphande |
The
Dark Holds No Terrors |
|
Shobha
De |
Socialite
Evenings |
|
Kamla
Markanday |
Nectar
in a sieve |
|
Anita
Nair |
The
Better Man |
|
Balachandra
Rajan |
The
Dark Dancer |
|
Arun
Joshi |
The
Foreigner |
|
Chaman
Nahal |
My True
Faces |
|
Vikram
Seth |
A
Golden Gate |
|
Attia
Hosain |
Sunlight
on a Broken Column |
|
Salman Rushide |
Shame |
|
Nayanatara
Sahgal |
A Time to be Happy |
|
Ruth
Prawer Jhabvala |
To whom
she will |
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Thursday, 14 January 2021
17 INDIAN WRITERS AND THEIR FIRST NOVEL
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