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  1. Mulk Raj Anand (12 December 1905 – 28 September 2004) was an Indian writer in English, recognised for his depiction of the lives of the poorer class in the traditional Indian society. One of the pioneers of Indo-Anglian fiction, he, together with R. K. Narayan , Ahmad Ali and Raja Rao , was one of the first India-based writers in English to gain an International readership.

  2. In 1938, Mulk Raj Anand got married to an English actress and communist Kathleen Van Gelder and had a daughter, Susheela. In 1948, both parted ways after 10 years of being together. Shirin Vajifdar was his second wife who was an Indian classical dancer and a critic.

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  3. 6 days ago · Mulk Raj Anand was a prominent Indian author of novels, short stories, and critical essays in English who is known for his realistic and sympathetic portrayal of the poor in India. He is considered a founder of the English-language Indian novel.

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  4. Jun 5, 2024 · Mulk Raj Anand was one of the first Indian writers in English to gain international fame. This biography of Mulk Raj Anand provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.

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    Untouchable, preface by E.M. Forster, Wishart (London), 1935, revised edition, Bodley Head (London), 1970. The Coolie, Lawrence & Wishart, 1936, published as Coolie, Penguin (London), 1945, Liberty Press (New York, NY), 1952, new revised edition, Bodley Head, 1972. Two Leaves and a Bud, Lawrence &Wishart, 1937, Liberty Press, 1954. Lament on the De...

    Seven Summers: The Story of an Indian Childhood, Hutchinson, 1951. Morning Face, Kutub-Popular, 1968. Confession of a Lover, Arnold-Heinemann, 1984. The Bubble, Arnold-Heinemann, 1984.

    The Lost Child and Other Stories(also see below), J.A. Allen (London), 1934. The Barber's Trade Union and Other Stories (includes the stories from The Lost Child and Other Stories), J. Cape, 1944. Indian Fairy Tales: Retold, Kutub-Popular, 1946, 2nd edition, 1966. The Tractor and the Corn Goddess and Other Stories, Thacker (Bombay), 1947, reprinted...

    Marx and Engels on India, Socialist Book Club (Allahabad, India), 1933. (With Iqbal Singh) Indian Short Stories, New India (London), 1946. Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy, Introduction to Indian Art, Theosophical Publishing, 1956. Annals of Childhood, Kranchalson (Agra, India), 1968. Experiments: Contemporary Indian Short Stories, Kranchalson, 1968. Gr...

    (Contributor) Bharata Natyam, by Sunil Kothari, Marg Publications, 1997. Editor of numerous magazines and journals, beginning 1930. SIDELIGHTS: Mulk Raj Anand is considered by many critics to be one of India's best writers. Along with R.K. Narayan and Raja Rao, he has established the basic forms and themes of Indian literature that is written in En...

  5. Mulk Raj Anand, acclaimed as Charles Dickens of Indian writing, focused on the everyday problem of pre-independence and post-independence of India. He is especially known to shed light on the lives of lower caste people who are treated with great bias and unfairness.

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  7. Despite being initially drawn to theatre and women upon arriving in England, Mulk Raj Anand eventually settled down and married Kathleen Van Gelder. However, the marriage was short-lived due to Kathleen's infidelity, and Anand found new love with another woman.