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Who wrote the introduction of the financial expert?

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Answered by Ashu9616
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RK narayan wrote the novel financial expert
Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Margayya, a haughty moneylender, is the protagonist of The Financial Expert.

Explanation:

The novel does a good job of describing the protagonist's rise and fall as well as his grief and agony. It tells the tale of a once-proud financial expert who later in life lost practically everything and had to rebuild his life from scratch. The plot therefore aptly justifies the label.

The Financial Expert is further transformed into a saga of reality by R. K. Narayan's lucid approach and compelling storytelling.

He published for several periodicals including "The Hindu" during his writing career. At that time, he develops feelings for a woman who will eventually become his wife.

In the course of his career, he produced fifteen novels, five collections of short stories, numerous travelogues, and a variety of nonfiction works.

Indian epics translated into English, as well as "My Days," a memoir. All of these have given R.K. Narayan a solid foundation in international literature. People who are interested in art and literature are likely to recall his name and his fictional location Malgudi.

His 1952 book The Financial Expert was the first of his to be released in the country. This is also done against the backdrop of Malgudi, the made-up village of Narayan. Margayya, a financial expert, is the main character here. He has limited resources since he is a man with many hopes. He typically spends his time beneath a banyan tree giving out financial advise to people who are willing to pay for it. He is a man with a lot of goals and big expectations.

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