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Raja Rao


Born
in Hassan, Mysore, India
November 08, 1908

Died
July 08, 2006

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Raja Rao (Kannada: ರಾಜ ರಾವ್) has long been recognised as "a major novelist of our age." His five earlier novels—Kanthapura (1932), The Serpent and the Rope (1960), The Cat and Shakespeare (1965), Comrade Kirillov (1976) and The Chessmaster and His Moves (1988)—and three collections of short stories—The Cow of the Barricades and Other Stories (1947), The Policeman and the Rose (1978) and On the Ganga Ghat (1989)—won wide and exceptional international acclaim.

Raja Rao was awarded the 1988 Neustadt International Prize for Literature which is given every two years to outstanding world writers. Earlier, The Serpent and the Rope won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award, India's highest literary honour. More recently, Raja Rao was elected a Fell
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Average rating: 3.42 · 2,039 ratings · 229 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
Kanthapura

3.38 avg rating — 1,545 ratings — published 1938 — 37 editions
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The Serpent and the Rope

3.57 avg rating — 129 ratings — published 1960 — 18 editions
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The Cat and Shakespeare: A ...

3.27 avg rating — 90 ratings — published 1965 — 12 editions
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The Meaning of India

3.89 avg rating — 47 ratings — published 1996 — 6 editions
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On the Ganga Ghat

3.50 avg rating — 34 ratings — published 1989 — 6 editions
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Collected Stories

3.91 avg rating — 23 ratings — published 2014 — 6 editions
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The Chessmaster and His Moves

4.19 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1988 — 4 editions
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Comrade Kirillov

3.91 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 1976
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Best of Raja Rao

3.67 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1998 — 2 editions
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The Cow of the Barricades

2.75 avg rating — 8 ratings3 editions
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“Then the wind comes so swift and dashing that it takes the autumn leaves with it, and they rise into the juggling air, while the trees bleat and blubber. Then drops fall, big as the thumb … the earth itself seems to heave up and cheep in the monsoon rains. It churns and splashes, beats against the treetops, reckless and wilful, and suddenly floating forwards, it bucks back and spits forward and pours down upon the green, weak coffee leaves, thumping them down to the earth.”
Raja Rao, Kanthapura

“Fortunately there are wars. And rationing is one of the grandest inventions of man. You stamp paper with figures and you feed stomachs on numbers.”
Raja Rao, The Cat and Shakespeare

“Velayudhan Nair says: 'Man, we go to the doctor.' Velayudhan Nair always began every sentence with Man, for he had been to Bombay. In Colaba every De Souza says: Man. This they learned from the P & O ships. And P & O ships touch Plymouth. Do they say 'Man' there, one wonders.

'So, man, we go to the doctor,' he repeated.

'Mr Man, I come,' said Govindan Nair. He sometimes used Mister to show he too could be elegant. He called his son Mr Shridhar. ('Mr Shridhar, go and get me a chew,' 'Mr Shridhar, the thing that father puffs is wanted,' etc. etc. Mr Shridhar therefore brought the chew tobacco or that which father puffs, according to orders.)”
Raja Rao, The Cat and Shakespeare: A Tale of Modern India

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