Important Books by Indian Authors (English) - Part-II

February 13, 2017    


Mahatma Gandhi - (The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Conquest of Self, The Way to Communal Harmony, Non-violence in Peace and War, Self-Restraint versus Self Indulgence)

Maithili Sharan Gupta - (Bharat Bharati, Saket)

Manohar Malgoankar - (Bandicoot Run, Bend in the Ganges)

Mulk Raj Anand - (Two Leaves And A Bud, The Village, The Lord, The Bride’s Book of Beauty, The Coolie, The Bubble, The Untouchable, Confessions of a Lover)

Nayantara Sehgal - (Indira Gandhi’s Emergence and Style, A Voice of Freedom)

Nirad C. Choudhury - (A Passage to England, An Unknown Indian, Continent of Circe Scholar Extraordinary, Hinduism, To Hire or not to Hire, The Horseman and the New Apocalypse)

Prem Chand - (Godaan, Rangbhoomi)

Promilla Kalhan - (Black Wednesday)

Pt. Ravi Shankar - (My Music, My Life)

Rabindra Nath Tagore - (Chandalika, Chitrangada, Crescent Moon, The Court Dancer, Gardener, Gitanjali, King of Dark Chamber, The Post Office, Bisarjan)

Raj Kamal Jha - (The Blue Bedspread, If you are Afraid of Heights)

Rajendra Prasad - (India Divided)

R.K. Narayan - (A Town Called Malgudi, Malgudi Days, Indian Thought: A Miscellany, My Days: Autobiography, Mr Sampath, The Guide, The Vendor of Sweets, The Bachelor of Arts)

Ruth Prawer Jhabwala - (Heat and Dust)  

Rohinton Mistry - (A Fine Balance, Such a Long Journey)

Romila Thapar - (History of Early India)

Salman Rushdie - (Midnight’s Children, Shame, The Satanic Verses, Fury, The Moor’s last Singh, The Ground Beneath Her Feet)

Sarojini Naidu - (Golden Threshold, The Songs of India)

Satyajit Ray - (Our Films Their Films, The Mystery of the Pink Pearl, Danger in Darjeeling, Robertson’s Ruby)

Sharat Chandra Chatterjee - (Devdas)

Sir Aurobindo Ghosh - (Essays on Gita, Life Divine)

Sisir Kumar Ghosh - (Beyond Modernization, Beyond Self)

Sunil Gavaskar - ( Sunny Days)

Ved Mehta - (Portrait of India)

Vikram Seth - (A Suitable Boy, The Golden Gate)

V.S. Naipaul - (A Loss of El Dorado, An Area of Darkness, Miguel Street, Among the Believers: An Islamic Journey, Finding the Centre in a Free State, A Bend in the River)

V.V. Giri - (My Life and Times



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