following novels accept one describe the conditions of indians settled abroad.mark
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Answer: (d) The Guide
The Guide describes the condition of Indians settled abroad.
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Following novels, except one, describe the condition of Indians settled abroad. Mark the one which does not:
(a) The Nowhere Man
(b) Bye-Bye, Blackbird
(c) The Serpent And The Rope
(d) The Guide
Explanation:
- Indian novelist R. K. Narayan published his English-language first book, The Guide, in 1958.
- The book is based on Malgudi, a fictitious village in South India, like most of his other works.
- The protagonist, Raju, goes from being a tour guide to a spiritual advisor to becoming one of India's finest holy men, as is detailed in the novel.
- With the help of the book, Narayan won the 1960 English Sahitya Akademi Award from India's National Academy of Letters.
- It was one of the 70 Commonwealth-authored books that were chosen for the "Big Jubilee Read" list in 2022 to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II.
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