Review By: Aira Review Date: 31 Mar 2009
Malgudi Days is so much like a background of every person in India. There will be a few who haven't seen or read Malgudi days. It will always be a darling at heart. This book has always been my favourite since childhood. Most of his timeless novels are set in the fictional town of Malgudi, located somewhere in South India, a town as real to his readers as any they will find on the map. This volume contains three quintessential Malgudi novels—Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts and The Vendor of Sweets. The book is a compilation of different short stories that covers a plethora of emotions. It is the right balance between humour, and a dose of drama to cater to different moods of the reader.
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