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    Two Leaves and a Bud [Mulk Raj Anand] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Mulk Raj Anand -‘The Two Lady Rams’ Introduction Mulk Raj Anand: Background Mulk Raj Anand (1905-2004) was born in Peshawar, Pakistan and evidently thus, he hails from India?s erstwhile, North-West Frontier Province. His father was a traditional coppersmith, who later joined the army for a living and his mother too belonged to the
    Mulk Raj Anand, acclaimed as Charles Dickens of Indian writing, focused on the everyday problem of pre-independence and post-independence of India.He is especially known to shed light on the lives of lower caste people who are treated with great bias and unfairness. Almost all of his novels and short stories like Untouchable, Coolie, The Big Heart, Two leaves and a Bud, etc. touch the problems
    Mulk Raj Anand :’The Two Lady Rams’ Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi his first novels.”3 This is the clear reason why Anand avoided romance and sophistication in his works and instead chose to write of the outcastes, peasants, sepoys and working people.
    Anand’s “Two Leaves and a Bud” is another noteworthy Anglo-Indian fiction for which Anand appeared as the champion of the downtrodden and the underdogs who were exploited in Indian society. Anand’s “Two Leaves and a Bud” depicts the pathetic plight of working class the coolies by introducing the tragic story of Gangu, a Punjabi farmer.
    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.
    humanism. Mulk Raj Anand’s Coolie and Two Leaves and a Bud are mainly directed towards the evils of class system. Through these novels Mulk Raj Anand shows that class system to be a greater evil than even the caste system. A “low caste” man enjoys a lot of freedom in these modem days as long as he has money with him.
    Among the Indian writers in English Mulk Raj Anand was famous novelist in humanism. He was a Panjabi. His novels ‘Coolie’, ‘Untouchable’ and ‘Two Leaves and the Bud’ are full of humanistic values. Objective: – To focus humanistic approach in Mulk Raj Anand’s novels. (Coolie, Untouchable and Two Leaves and the Bud.)
    Mulk Raj Anand was one of the first Indian writers in English to gain international fame. This biography of Mulk Raj Anand provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.
    Two leaves and a bud by Mulk Raj Anand 7 editions – first published in 1934 The village by Mulk Raj Anand 6 Are you sure you want to remove Mulk Raj Anand from your list? Links (outside Open Library) VIAF: 109309949; Wikidata: Q732434;
    We find dominance of English characters in ‘Two Leaves and a Bud’, dealing with the exploitation of native coolies by the colonial masters in a tea plantation in Assam.It seems that Anand’s literary campaign against the British achieves thrust in ‘Coolie’ and attains its acme in the present novel.
    Mulk Raj Anand has 76 books on Goodreads with 16651 ratings. Mulk Raj Anand’s most popular book is Untouchable.
    Mulk Raj Anand has 76 books on Goodreads with 16651 ratings. Mulk Raj Anand’s most popular book is Untouchable.

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