Swami and Friends
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Book Details
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Author: R.K. Narayan
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Publisher: Indian Thought Publications
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9788185986005
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Pages: 179
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
About the Book
Swami and Friends is the first book in R.K. Narayan's iconic Malgudi Trilogy, and it also happens to be his debut novel, published in 1935 with the support of famous novelist Graham Greene. Set in British India, in the fictional town of Malgudi, the story follows Swami, a ten-year-old boy who attends a mission school and lives with his family, including his parents, younger brother, and grandmother.
Swami’s life is filled with adventures and misadventures, revolving around his friendships and experiences in a town in turmoil. As he navigates the complex world of childhood, Swami is drawn to the political unrest in India but struggles to comprehend its causes. His journey takes him on a run away from home, leading to a series of events that shape his understanding of the world around him.
Narayan brilliantly captures the essence of childhood, portraying the complexities of a young boy’s mind and the pressures he faces in a colonial India. The novel delves into universal themes like friendship, family, and growing up, while also offering readers a unique view of pre-independence India through a child’s perspective. Swami and Friends is not just a tale of adventure but a reflection on the human experience, full of humor, warmth, and insight into the Indian middle class.
About the Author
R.K. Narayan is considered one of the pioneers of early Indian literature in English. His works, often set in the fictional town of Malgudi, offer a profound yet accessible exploration of human life and social issues. Narayan's writing remains cherished for its simplicity, depth, and ability to evoke a strong sense of place and humanity.

