Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy

Narayan, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy

 

Born Oct. 10, 1906, in Madras. Indian novelist. Writes in English.

Narayan graduated from the University of Mysore. In his novels Swami and Friends (1935), The Bachelor of Arts (1938), and The English Teacher (1945), Narayan tells of the fate of a young man in colonial India and perceptively portrays the distinctive features of Indian psychology. He has also written the novels Waiting for the Mahatma (1955), The Guide (1958; Russian translation, 1961), and The Man-eater of Malgudi (1961; Russian translation, 1964). Narayan’s prose of the 1950’s and 1960’s depicts the clash between the stagnating world of Indian provincial life and the new trends resulting from the development of bourgeois relations. He received the prize of the National Academy of Letters.

WORKS

The Printer of Malgudi. New York, 1957.
My Dateless Diary. Mysore, 1960.
Indian Mythology. New York, 1965.
A Horse and Two Goats. New York, 1970.

REFERENCE

Kalinnikova, E. Ia. “Zametki o tvorchestve R. K. Naraiana.” In Sovremennaia indiiskaia proza. Moscow, 1962.

N. M. DEMUROVA