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My Dateless Diary: An American Journey (Paperback) | Released: 27 Apr 1989
By: R K Narayan (Author) Publisher: Penguin Books29.10% Off ₹212.00
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At the age of fifty, when most people have settled for the safety of routine, R.K. narayan left India for the first time to travel through America. In this account of his journey, the writer pen unerringly captures the clamour and energy of New York city, the friendliness of the... Read More
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Author:
R K Narayan
Publisher Name:
Penguin Books
Language:
English
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(Paperback)
About The Book
At the age of fifty, when most people have settled for the safety of routine, R.K. narayan left India for the first time to travel through America. In this account of his journey, the writer pen unerringly captures the clamour and energy of New York city, the friendliness of the West Clast, the wealth and insularity of the Mid West the magnificances of the gran Canyon..About The AuthorR.K. Narayan was born in Madras, South India, in 1906, and educated there and at Maharaja???s College in Mysore. His first novel, Swami and Friends and its successor, The Bachelor of Arts, are both set in the enchanting fictional territory of Malgudi and are only two out of the twelve novels he based there. In 1958 Narayan???s work The Guide won him the National Prize of the Indian Literary Academy, his country???s highest literary honor. In addition to his novels, Narayan has authored five collections of short stories, including A Horse and Two Goats, Malguidi Days, and Under the Banyan Tree, two travel books, two volumes of essays, a volume of memoirs, and the re-told legends Gods, Demons and Others, The Ramayana, and the Mahabharata. In 1980 he was awarded the A.C. Benson Medal by the Royal Society of Literature and in 1982 he was made an Honorary Member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. Narayan died in 2001
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