Best Indian Literature
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V.S. Naipaul, awarded in 2001, is known for his insightful and often controversial explorations of postcolonial identity and cultural displacement. *A Bend in the River* is a complex and challenging n...
Vikram Seth's 'A Suitable Boy' is a sprawling Indian novel, exceeding 1300 pages. It follows the story of Latas mothers quest to find her a suitable husband in post-independence India. The novel offer...
Abraham Vergheses 'The Covenant of Water' is a sweeping, multigenerational saga set in Kerala, India, following a family afflicted by a mysterious condition causing death by drowning. Spanning over a...
Salman Rushdie's sprawling novel tells the story of Saleem Sinai, born at the stroke of midnight on India's independence, and his connection to a generation of children with magical powers. The novel...
E.M. Forster's novel explores the complexities of relationships between British colonizers and Indians in early 20th-century India. The novel examines themes of race, class, and the challenges of cros...
Arundhati Roy's *The God of Small Things* tells the story of fraternal twins growing up in Kerala, India, exploring themes of family, caste, and loss through a non-linear narrative. The novel subtly i...
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