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Top 10 Indian Authors and Their Books – indiansupdate.com

 

1.R.K. Narayan

R.K. Narayan

R.K. Narayan, whose full name was Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami, hailed from Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and was a prominent Indian author. He crafted his narratives under the pen name R.K. Narayan, and his writing style was characterized by observant social commentary laced with realism. His fictional town, Malgudi, served as the backdrop for most of his literary creations, which revolved around the daily lives of ordinary individuals. Among his notable works are:

 

The Guide

Malgudi Days

Swami and Friends

Under the Banyan Tree and Other Stories

The English Teacher

 

2.Ruskin Bond

Ruskin Bond

Born in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh, Ruskin Bond is renowned for his simple yet captivating writing style that intricately connects with nature’s beauty. His stories often feature Rusty, a character that mirrors his own experiences as a teenager. Bond’s works explore themes of optimism and hope in everyday life, transcending cultural boundaries. Notably recognized as the “Children’s author,” he traversed various genres, including fiction, romance, non-fiction, and autobiography. His notable creations include:

 

Our Trees Still Grow In Dehra

Angry River

The Blue Umbrella

The Room on the Roof

Book Of Humour

 

3.Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore

Hailing from Bengal, Rabindranath Tagore, also known as Gurudev and Biswakabi, is a celebrated poet, novelist, singer, and painter in India. His poetry collection, Gitanjali, earned him the distinction of being the first Indian Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. Tagore’s versatile writing encompassed songs, travelogues, essays, and short stories, primarily centered on the lives of ordinary people. He also penned India’s national anthem, “Jana Gana Mana,” and bestowed Mahatma Gandhi with the title “Mahatma.” Some of his enduring literary works are:

 

Gitanjali

The Kabuliwala and Other Short Stories

The Postmaster

Chokher Bali

Fireflies

 

4.Jhumpa Lahiri

Jhumpa Lahiri

Born Nilanjana Sudeshna Lahiri, Jhumpa Lahiri is an Indian-American author known for her exploration of the immigrant experience and cross-cultural themes. Her writing delves into the lives of individuals grappling with loneliness and strained marriages, often portrayed through her unique blend of simple words and innovative writing styles. Some of her notable works include:

 

The Namesake

Interpreter of Maladies

The Lowland

Whereabouts

The Clothing of Books

 

5.Pudhumaipithan

Pudhumaipithan

C.Viruthachalam, who adopted the pen name Pudhumaipithan, was a pioneering Tamil writer from Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu. His distinct style was marked by sarcasm and satire, and he was one of the first to infuse the Tirunelveli dialect into his characters’ dialogue. Despite a short literary career, his impact on Tamil fiction was profound. Some of his renowned works are:

 

Pudhumaipithan Sirukathaigal

Puthumaipithan Katturaigal

Pudhumaipithan Mozhipeyarpugal

Naradha Ramayanam

Eppothum Mudivile Inbam

 

6.Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Known by her pen name Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, she was born in Kolkatta, West Bengal, and is recognized as an Indian-American novelist. Her works often portray the struggles and ambitions of women across generations, encompassing a range of themes and genres. She has emerged as a prominent voice for diasporic women. Some of her notable literary works include:

 

The Palace Of Illusions

Grandma and the Great Gourd

The Mistress of Spices

The Conch Bearer

The Forest of Enchantments

 

7.Mulk Raj Anand

Mulk Raj Anand

Mulk Raj Anand, an English author, captured the lives of marginalized individuals in his works. He painted a realistic picture of society, emphasizing its flaws and challenges. His writing focused more on the harsh realities of life than on imagery. His prominent literary creations include:

 

Untouchable

Coolie

The Private Life of an Indian Prince

Greatest Short Stories: Mulk Raj Anand

Across the Black Waters

 

8.Ambai/C.S. Lakshmi

Ambai_C.S. Lakshmi

Ambai, whose real name is C. S. Lakshmi, is a feminist author born in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Through her stories, she gives voice to the struggles of Indian women who have been suppressed for generations. Her works often delve into complex relationships, gender dynamics, and self-discovery. Notable works by Ambai include:

 

Ambai Kathaigal

Amma Oru Kolai Seithal

Veetin Moolaiyil Oru Samayalarai

Oru Karupu Silanthiyudan Oru Iravu

Sivappu Kazhuthudan Oru Pachai Paravai

 

9.Khushwant Singh

Khushwant Singh

Khushwant Singh, a versatile figure in Indian literature, was not only a novelist but also a politician, journalist, lawyer, and editor. He addressed social and political issues in his works, often portraying them from the perspective of the common people. His works provided insightful commentary on society’s unpleasant truths. Some of his impactful works include:

 

The Portrait of a Lady: Collected Stories

Train to Pakistan

Punjab, Punjabis and Punjabiyat: Reflections on a Land and its People

Women and Men in My Life

India: An introduction

 

10.Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy

Arundhati Roy, a prominent figure in Indian literature and activism, hails from Shillong, Meghalaya. Her intricate narrative style and exploration of social injustices, political conflicts, and human nature have gained her international recognition. Her works offer a lens into the Indian socio-economic landscape through the eyes of her characters. Some of her notable works include:

 

The God of Small Things

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness

Capitalism: A Ghost Story

The Doctor and the Saint

Walking with the Comrades

 

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