Untouchable
novel by Anand
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discussed in biography
- In Mulk Raj Anand: Education and early career
…particularly in his seminal novel Untouchable (1935), in which he sought to depict the harsh realities of social injustice in India through a modern lens. He recalled his encounters with illustrious writers, artists, and critics—including D.H. Lawrence, Clive Bell, Nancy Cunard, E.M. Forster, Eric Gill, and Aldous Huxley—in Conversations in…
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