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Mulk Raj Anand (12 December 1905 – 28 September 2004) was an Indian writer in English, notable for his depiction of the lives of the poorer castes in 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. Anand is admired for his novels and short stories, which have acquired the status of classics of modern Indian English literature; they are noted for their perceptive insight into the lives of the oppressed and for their analysis of impoverishment, exploitation and misfortune.[1][2][3] He is also noted for being among the first writers to incorporate Punjabi and Hindustani idioms into English[4], and was a recipient of the civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan.[5]

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rthday: December 12, 1905

rthday: December 12, 1905Nationality: IndianFamous: Novelists Short Story WritersDied At Age: 98Sun Sign: SagittariusBorn In: Peshawar, PakistanFamily:Father: Lal ChandMother: Ishwar KaurDied On: September 28, 2004Place OfDeath:PuneCity:Peshawar,PakistanMore FactsAwards: Padma Bhushan (1967)SahityaAcademyAward(1968)Continue ReadingBelowRecommended For YouRuskin Bond R. K. Narayan Khushwant Singh Vikram Seth» PLAYIdentify Actors By EyesOne of the first Indian writers in the English language to make a mark on the international scenario, Mulk Raj Anand was an author with hundreds of novels, short stories and essays to his name. Considered a pioneer of the anglo-Indian fiction, he is best remembered for his depiction of the poorer classes of people in India and their plight. His writings are rich with the realistic and touching portrayal of the problems of the common man, often written with heart wrenching clarity. Mulk Raj Anand was much too familiar with the problems of the poorer sections himself. The son of a coppersmith, he had witnessed cruelties of unimaginable horrors unfold before his own eyes—all that stemmed from the caste system that loomed over India like a malignant curse. He was an avid learner and went to Cambridge for higher education where he became actively involved in politics. He later returned to India to campaign for the cause of India’s independence. A bold and outspoken writer, he exposed several of India’s evil practices through his writings. He was a prolific writer and authored a great number of works, most of them were a commentary on the social structure of his time

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