R. K. Narayan was a renowned Indian novelist who wrote in English.
Born in 1906 in Madras, he is best known for his stories set in the fictional town of Malgudi.
Narayan's work earned him numerous accolades, including India's highest literary honor.
He authored twelve novels, short story collections, travel books, essays, memoirs, and retellings of Indian epics.
His writing style captured Indian traits while maintaining a unique identity, often drawing comparisons to William Faulkner.
Narayan's prolific career spanned over five decades, with his last publication at age 87.
He passed away in 2001 at the age of 94.
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