The Mahabharata (Narayan book)
The Mahabharata is a mythological book by R. K. Narayan. It is a modernised, shortened and translated retelling of The Mahabharata.[1] It was first published by Heinemann, London in 1978.[2] The book was published as a result of a long endeavour that included three Hindu mythological works, Gods, Demons and Others, The Ramayana and finally The Mahabharata; in 1995, these works were republished as part of a new book, The Indian Epics Retold.[3]
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Author | R.K. Narayan |
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Country | India |
Genre | Mythology |
Publisher | Heinemann (UK) Viking Press (US) |
Publication date | 1978 |
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Preceded by | The Painter of Signs |
Followed by | The Emerald Route |
References
- "R K Narayan dead: Sun sets over Malgudi". MiD DAY. 14 May 2001. Retrieved 27 August 2009.
- Walsh, William (1 November 1982). R. K. Narayan: A Critical Appreciation. University Of Chicago Press. pp. 112. ISBN 978-0-226-87213-1.
- O'Neil, Patrick M. (2004). Great World Writers: Twentieth Century. Marshall Cavendish. pp. 1044–45. ISBN 978-0-7614-7469-2.
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