Depiction of Indian life in RK Narayan’s “The Guide”.
“The Guide” (1958), a classic novel in Anglo- Indian literature, by Rasipuram Krishnaswamy Narayan (1906-2001), tells the story of the transformation of a petty guide from a railway guide to a tourist guide to a dancer’s guide, to the prisoner’s guide and finally to a spiritual guide at various stage of his life. The novel exposes the artistic expression of Narayan’s view to Indian life through depicting Indian culture religious beliefs, superstitions and philosophy.
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DeleteR.K. Narayan's novel The Guide is the story of a man named Raju who comes from a small village in India called Malgudi. Malgudi itself does not exist. This fact gives Narayan's novel the feeling of a fable or fantasy.
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