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The Guide (PMC)

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Set in Malgudi, a corrupt tourist guide, together with his lover, the dancer Rosie, leads a prosperous life before he is thrown into prison. After release he rests on the steps of an abandoned temple when a peasant passing by mistakes him for a holy man. Slowly, almost reluctantly, he begins to play the part, acting as a spiritual guide to the village community. Raju's holiness is put to the test when a drought strikes the village, and he is asked to fast for twelve days to summon the rains. 'The best of R.K. Narayan's enchanting novels'-New Yorker'A brilliant accomplishment . . . Narayan is the compassionate man who can write of human life as comedy'-New York Times Book Review 'Narayan is such a natural writer, so true to his experience and emotions'-V.S. Naipaul

Title

The Guide (PMC)

Number of Pages

203

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Penguin Modern Classic
  • First Published

    JAN 2010

    Set in Malgudi, a corrupt tourist guide, together with his lover, the dancer Rosie, leads a prosperous life before he is thrown into prison. After release he rests on the steps of an abandoned temple when a peasant passing by mistakes him for a holy man. Slowly, almost reluctantly, he begins to play the part, acting as a spiritual guide to the village community. Raju's holiness is put to the test when a drought strikes the village, and he is asked to fast for twelve days to summon the rains. 'The best of R.K. Narayan's enchanting novels'-New Yorker'A brilliant accomplishment . . . Narayan is the compassionate man who can write of human life as comedy'-New York Times Book Review 'Narayan is such a natural writer, so true to his experience and emotions'-V.S. Naipaul
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