Malgudi Days (book)

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Malgudi Days  
Author(s) R. K. Narayan
Country India
Language English
Genre(s) Short story collections
Publisher Indian Thought Publications
Publication date 1943
Media type Print
ISBN 8185986177
OCLC Number 7813056
Preceded by The Dark Room
Followed by The English Teacher

Malgudi Days is a collection of short stories by R. K. Narayan published in 1943 by Indian Thought Publications.

The book was republished outside India in 1982.[1] The book includes 19 stories, all set in the fictional town of Malgudi,[2] located in South India. Each of the stories portrays a facet of life in Malgudi.[3] The New York Times described the virtue of the book as "everyone in the book seems to have a capacity for responding to the quality of his particular hour. It's an art we need to study and revive."[4]

In 1986, a few of the stories in the book were included in the Malgudi Days television series and, directed by actor and director, Shankar Nag.

In 2004, the project was revived with film-maker Kavitha Lankesh replacing the late Shankar Nag as director. The new series was telecast from April 26, 2006 on Doordarshan.[5]

[edit] Chapters

  • 'An Astrologer's Day : A short story in which an astrologer meets his rival which he thought was long dead.
  • The Missing Mail: A story about Thannappa, a postman who doesn't deliver a letter because of celebrations in a house.
  • The Doctor's Word: A story about Dr Raman, a doctor who believes in "good words can save lives". He tells a lie to his friend about his bad health condition.
  • The Blind Dog: A story about a blind beggar who catches a dog to guide him through the streets.
  • Fellow Feeling: A story about Rajam Iyer, a Tamil Brahmin who is travelling in a train compartment and gets accused by a fellow passenger for eating fish.

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