Mulk Raj Anand is a novelist whose province is human nature. His novels embrace human experiences and convey a sense of life and character like a coloured glass. He has literally immersed into the flowing, vibrant core of humanity and he feels its grief to the very marrow of his bones. ...
穆尔克·拉吉·安纳德(Mulk Raj Anand,1905- 2004),印度杰出的英语作家,曾入围纽斯塔特国际文学奖。以如实和同情的描写印度穷人而知名。1925年毕业于旁遮普大学,后在剑桥大学和伦敦的大学学院进修。1929年获得哲学博士学位。最初从事文艺理论的著述,后创作小说。其小说主要写印度的苦力和贱民的生活。其主要作品有长篇小...
Mulk Raj Anand is perhaps best known for his pioneering roles in the development of the Indian English novel, and as a founding member of the Marxist anti-colonial movement, the All-India Progressive Writers' Association, in the 1930s. Via an examination of an obscure and largely forgotten ...
I have argued elsewhere that Mulk Raj Anand in his first novel Untouchable (1935) has shown that none of the western theoretical models of attaining social justice, including the Rousseauistic, the Hegelian and the Marxist models, is appropriate to theorising the tragedy of Bakha's deterministic ...
Mulk Raj Anand is a well-established novelist and critic. But his work as a critic of the arts, starting with Persian Painting (1930), The Hindu View of Art (1933) and moving on to Kama Kala (1968) and Seven Little-Known Birds of the Inner Eye (1978), with the intervening period ...
Anand has a deep and sympathetic insight into the pathetic condition of Indian Woman. In his novels he portrays a realistic picture of an Indian woman, having a child in her womb and tears in her eyes. Really, in our country, the birth of a female child presages a curse. The life of...
Mulk Raj Anand is not a writer of imagination but of reality. He has seen India divided into two conflicting forces- the people governing and the people governed. The novel Untouchable exposed the hypocrisy, snobbery and ostentation of the Upper Caste Hindus who sometimes stoop very low to achi...
Untouchable - Mulk Raj Anand搜索 PENGUIN TWENTIETH-CENTURY CLASSICS UNTOUCHABLE Mulk Raj Anand, one of the most highly regarded Indian novelists writing in English, was born in Peshawar in 1905. He was educated at the universities of Lahore, London and Cambridge, and lived in England for many ...
Narayan's Swami and Friends and Mulk Raj Anand's Untouchable. Both these first novels were published in 1935 with the support of British literary personalities (Graham Greene and E.M. Forster respectively) and both feature young protagonists who, in contrasting ways, are engaged in Indian ...