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Books by Award Winning Authors
Books by Nobel Laureates
Rabindranath Tagore
Gitanjali
Gora
Gardner
The Post Office
Hungry Stones
The King of Dark
Chamber
The Home and the World
Chandalika

VS Naipaul
In a Free State
A Bend in the River
An Area of Darkness
The Mystic Masseur
India: A Million Mutinies
Now

Amartya Sen
The Argumentative Indian
Growth Economics
The Idea of Justice
On Economic Inequality
Identity and Violence: The Illusion of
Destiny

Half a Life

Commodities and Capabilities

A House for Mr. Biswas
Magic Seeds

Inequality Re-examined
Equality of Capacity

Books by Indian Booker Prize Winning Authors
Salman Rushdie
Midnight's Children

Arundhati Roy
God of Small Things

Arvind Adiga
The White Tiger

Satanic Verses

Broken Republic

Last Man in Tower

Shame

The End of Imagination

The Moor's Last Sigh

Power Politics
The Algebra of Infinite
Justice

Fury
The Enchantress of
Florence
Grimus
The Ground Beneath
Her Feet

The Cost of Living

Between the
Assassinations
The Sultan's Battery
The Elephant
Last Christmas in
Bandra

Listening to Grasshoppers
An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire

English Books - Indian Writers
Important English Titles by Indian Authors
Name of the Book
Author
Train to Pakistan
Khuswant Singh
Autobiography of an unknown Indian Nirad C Chaudhary

Kiran Desai
The Inheritance of Loss
Hullabaloo in the Guava
Orchard

Name of the Book
Coolie
The Guide
Swami and his friends
Kanthapura
Serpent and the rope
Cry, the peacock
The Artist of Disappearance
The Village by the Sea
Continent of Circe
Midnight’s Children
Satanic Verses
A Suitable Boy
The Glass Palace
The God of Small Things
Walking with the Comrades
Interpreter of Maladies
The Inheritance of Loss
The Mammaries of a Welfare State
White Tiger
Last Man in Tower
Witness by Night

Author
Mulk Raj Anand
RK Narayan
RK Narayan
Raja Rao

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