What is the theme of the novel across the black waters?

What is the theme of the novel across the black waters?

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What is Mulk Raj Anand famous for?

Mulk Raj Anand, (born December 12, 1905, Peshawar, India [now in Pakistan]—died September 28, 2004, Pune), 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.

Why Mulk Raj Anand wrote untouchable?

Untouchable is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand published in 1935. The novel established Anand as one of India’s leading English authors. The book was inspired by his aunt’s experience when she had a meal with a Muslim woman and was treated as an outcast by her family.

Who wrote the novel across the black water?

Mulk Raj Anand
Across the Black Waters/Authors

When was across the black water published?

1939
Across the Black Waters/Originally published

What does Mulk Raj Anand father do?

He was the born in Peshawar to Lal Chand—a coppersmith and soldier—and Ishwar Kaur. From an early age, Mulk Raj was pained by the problems of Indian society that stemmed from the issues of religion and caste.

What is the meaning of untouchability in English?

the quality or condition of being an untouchable, ascribed in the Vedic tradition to persons of low caste or to persons excluded from the caste system. …

What is the name of Mulk Raj Anand’s autobiography?

seven ages of man
In 1950 Anand embarked on a project to write a seven-part autobiography titled “seven ages of man”, of which he was only able to complete four parts beginning in 1951 with Seven Summers, followed by Morning Face, “Confession of a Lover” and “Bubble”.

Where was born on Mulk Raj Anand and when?

December 12, 1905, Peshawar, Pakistan
Mulk Raj Anand/Born

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