Narayan (redirected fromR. K. Narayan) Dictionary Wikipedia R(asipuram)K(rishnaswamy). 1906--2001, Indian novelist writing in English. His books includeSwami and Friends(1938),The Man-Eater of Malgudi(1961),Under the Banyan Tree(1985), andGrandmother's Tale(1993) ...
Laxman, the younger brother of novelist R.K. Narayan, sitting before a poster of his memorable creation, the Common Man (right), a character that humorously reflects the absurdity of Indian politics.(more) Raised by his grandmother, Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanswami graduated from Maharaja...
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Sampath, a mentor in the beginning, wanders away from his family as an outcast, while Srinivas succeeds in developing satisfying positions in his family and in society.中文摘要R.K.纳拉扬创作的《萨姆帕斯先生》讲述了一个人如何通过重拾印度观念和价值观,促进自己成长,并最终放弃了儿时的殖民梦想的故事...
R.K. Narayan (I) (1906–2001) Edit page Add to list Track WriterOverview Credits About Images Videos Box Office Connections Clients News Credits 6 titles Past Film & Video (4 titles) Budget Opening Weekend Gross (US & Canada) Gross (Worldwide) Banker Margayya (1983) ...
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With those four words, Rasipuram Krishnaswamy Narayan (just R.K. Narayan to most) took off on a journey to that oddly populated fictional continent called Malgudi, with the young boy Swami and his eclectic mix of friends. “The very first line I wrote was ‘It was Monday morning.’ And...
“The sun set beyond thesea, so says the poet – and when a poet mentions a sea, we have to accept it; no harm in letting a poet describe his vision, no need to question his geography.”— Quote by R.K. Narayan
“But it was like hiding a corpse. I’ve come to the conclusion that nothing in this world can be hidden or suppressed. All such attempts are like holding an umbrella to conceal the sun.”— Quote by R.K. Narayan
R K Narayan R.K.NarayanFrom Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Not to be confused withK.R. Narayanan.R.K.Narayan| | Born | Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami 10 October 1906 Madras‚ British India (now Chennai‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India) | Died | 13 ...