Raju is a railway guide who becomes obsessed with Rosie, a neglected wife of an archeologist Marco. Rosie has a passion for dancing which Marco doesn't approve of. Rosie, encouraged by Raju, decides to follow her dreams and walks out on her husband. Raju becomes her stage manager and soon with the help of Raju's marketing tactics, Rosie becomes a successful dancer. By giving Rosie the opportunity to dance, Raju is also giving her freedom, freedom which Marco has suppressed by refusing to let her dance. Raju, however, develops an inflated sense of self-importance and tries to control Rosie. But a man should not live off a woman. On the other hand, what if she is successful only because of that man? The relationship between Raju and Rosie is strained. Marco reappears and Raju inadvertently gets involved in a case of forgery and gets a two year sentence. After completing the sentence, Raju is passing through a village when he is mistaken for a sadhu (a spiritual guru). Being reluctant to return in disgrace to Malgudi, he decides to play the part of the swami and makes the village temple his home. There is a famine in the village and Swami Raju, like the sadhu in one of his stories that he used to narrate to the villagers, is expected to keep a fast to get the rains. And he does go on a fast. Despite grave danger to his health, he continues to fast until he collapses. 'Can there be any connection between one man's hunger and the rains?' 'Is there someone up there and does he listen to you?' He is undergoing a spiritual transformation and the place has become a shrine. 'Will it rain?' Well, the villagers have faith in him and he has faith in their faith. Despite grave danger to his health, he continues to fast until he collapses. His legs sag down as he feels that the rain is falling in the hills. The ending of the novel leaves unanswered the question of whether he dies, or whether the drought has really ended.
Guide was based on the novel of the same name, written by R. K. Narayan.
Attila is a short story by the Indian writer R. K. Narayan. The story is about a dog, Attila who becomes a hero at the end of the story. He helps the family to find out their stolen jewelries and gains praise from them. ... Narayan is best known for his novel The Guide which he published in 1958.
R. K. Narayan wrote The Guide.
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Velan is a humble and simple-minded man in R. K. Narayan's "The Guide". He is devoted to his family and his wife, but lacks ambition and is easily manipulated by others. Velan's character undergoes a transformation as he learns to assert himself and find his own identity throughout the novel.
The Guide was authored by the famous Indian writer R. K. Narayan.
"Swami and Friends" was written by Indian author R.K. Narayan. It was first published in 1935 and is the first novel in Narayan's "Malgudi" series, which is set in the fictional town of Malgudi.
R. K. Narayan was born on October 10, 1906.
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