Abstract
This paper explores the fictional town of Malgudi, created by R.K. Narayan, examining its geographical features, cultural landscape, and thematic significance. Through a circumstantiated analysis of Narayan's works, this study intends to extrapolate how Malgudi serves as a microcosm of Indian life and a canvas for the R K Narayan?s story telling artistry in his famous novels.
Keywords
Malgudi, R.K Narayan Swami and Friends, Financial expert, fictional city, socio - cultural mobility, dynamics, caste, social class, religion, South Indian town, Sarayu, Mempi, tradition, rigidity, complexity.
How to Cite:
Ms. Pushpalatha , MALGUDI: THE QUINTESSENTIAL INDIAN TOWN IN R.K. NARAYAN'S LITERATURE , Volume 10 , Issue 7, july 2024, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) ,