Narayan wakes in me a spring of gratitude, for he has offered me a second home. Without him I could never have known what it is like to be Indian Graham Greene
Krishna, an English teacher in the town of Malgudi, nagged by the feeling hes doing the wrong work, is nonetheless delighted by his domestic life, where his wife and young daughter wait for him outside the house every afternoon. Devastated by the death of his wife, Krishna comes to realise what he really wants to do, and makes a decision that will cahnge his life forever.
Narayans humour and compassion come from a deep universal well, with the result that he has transformed his imaginary township of Malgudi into a bubbling parish of the world Observer
In his humour and compassion, Narayan comes close to being a twentieth-century Indian Chekhov Sunday Telegraph
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