"Since the death of Evelyn Waugh, Narayan is the novelist I most
admire in the English language. His autobiography is worthy of his
novels." —Graham Greene "I am inclined to call this the last
chapter, but how can an autobiography have a final chapter? At best,
it can only be a penultimate one; nor can it be given a rounded-off
conclusion, as is possible in a work of fiction." So begins the last
chapter of My Days, the only memoir from R. K. Narayan, hailed as
"India's most notable novelist and short-story writer" by The New York
Times Book Review. In his usual winning, humorous style, R. K. Narayan
shares his life story, beginning in his grandmother's garden in Madras
with his ferocious pet peacock. As a young boy with no interest in
school, he trains grasshoppers, scouts, and generally takes part in
life's excitements. Against the advice of all, especially his
commanding headmaster father, the dreaming Narayan takes to writing
fiction, and one of his pieces is accepted by Punch magazine (his
"first prestige publication"). Soon his life includes bumbling British
diplomats, curious movie moguls, evasive Indian officials, eccentric
journalists, and "the blind urge" to fall in love. R. K. Narayan's
larger-than-life perception of the human comedy is at once acute and
forgiving, and always true to it.
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A Memoir
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780062307378
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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