Books & Authors
Classic and modern literature, prize winners.
Books & Authors — Core
Famous books and authors
Notes
Indian literature classics:
- Vedas (Rig, Sama, Yajur, Atharva) — ancient Sanskrit hymns.
- Ramayana — Valmiki.
- Mahabharata (incl. Bhagavad Gita) — Vyasa.
- Arthashastra — Kautilya (Chanakya).
- Manusmriti — Manu.
- Panchatantra — Vishnu Sharma.
- Hitopadesha — Narayana Pandit.
- Kamasutra — Vatsyayana.
- Meghaduta, Shakuntala, Raghuvamsha, Kumarsambhava — Kalidasa.
- Mudrarakshasa — Vishakhadatta.
- Mricchakatika — Shudraka.
- Harshacharita — Banabhatta.
Modern Indian English writers:
- Rabindranath Tagore — Gitanjali (Nobel 1913), Gora, The Home and the World.
- R. K. Narayan — Malgudi Days, The Guide, Swami and Friends.
- Mulk Raj Anand — Untouchable, Coolie.
- Raja Rao — Kanthapura.
- Khushwant Khanna — Train to Pakistan, A History of the Sikhs.
- Salman Rushdie — Midnight's Children (Booker 1981), Satanic Verses.
- V. S. Naipaul (Indian origin) — Nobel 2001.
- Arundhati Roy — The God of Small Things (Booker 1997), The Ministry of Utmost Happiness.
- Vikram Seth — A Suitable Boy, An Equal Music.
- Amitav Ghosh — Shadow Lines, The Hungry Tide, Gun Island, Ibis trilogy.
- Aravind Adiga — The White Tiger (Booker 2008).
- Kiran Desai — The Inheritance of Loss (Booker 2006).
- Jhumpa Lahiri — Interpreter of Maladies (Pulitzer 2000), The Namesake.
- Chetan Bhagat — Five Point Someone, Two States.
- Ruskin Bond — children's literature; The Room on the Roof.
Indian regional language writers:
- Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay (Bengali) — wrote "Vande Mataram"; Anandamath.
- Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (Bengali) — Devdas, Parineeta.
- Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay (Bengali) — Pather Panchali.
- Munshi Premchand (Hindi) — Godaan, Gaban, Nirmala.
- Subramania Bharati (Tamil) — patriotic poetry.
- Bharatendu Harishchandra — Hindi literature pioneer.
- Kuvempu (Kannada) — Jnanpith.
- Kamala Surayya / Kamala Das (Malayalam, English) — My Story.
- U. R. Ananthamurthy (Kannada) — Samskara.
International classics:
- William Shakespeare — Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Othello.
- Jane Austen — Pride and Prejudice, Emma.
- Charles Dickens — Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities.
- Leo Tolstoy — War and Peace, Anna Karenina.
- Fyodor Dostoevsky — Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov.
- Mark Twain — Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer.
- Ernest Hemingway — The Old Man and the Sea.
- George Orwell — 1984, Animal Farm.
- J. K. Rowling — Harry Potter series.
- Khaled Hosseini — The Kite Runner, A Thousand Splendid Suns.
Books — autobiographies, recent winners, awards
Worked example
Famous autobiographies / memoirs:
- My Experiments with Truth — M. K. Gandhi.
- The Discovery of India — Jawaharlal Nehru. (Also Glimpses of World History, An Autobiography.)
- Wings of Fire — A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
- India Wins Freedom — Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.
- Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi — Katherine Frank.
- Long Walk to Freedom — Nelson Mandela.
- I Am Malala — Malala Yousafzai (with Christina Lamb).
- Becoming — Michelle Obama.
- Steve Jobs — Walter Isaacson.
Recent literary prizes (2023–2025):
- Booker Prize 2023: Prophet Song by Paul Lynch (Ireland).
- Booker Prize 2024: Orbital by Samantha Harvey (UK).
- Booker Prize 2025: Flesh by David Szalay.
- International Booker 2024: Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck (Germany).
- International Booker 2025: Heart Lamp by Banu Mushtaq — translated from Kannada by Deepa Bhasthi. (First book translated from Kannada to win.)
- Nobel Literature 2023: Jon Fosse (Norway).
- Nobel Literature 2024: Han Kang (South Korea).
- Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 2024: Night Watch by Jayne Anne Phillips.
Jnanpith Award (highest Indian literary award):
- First (1965): G. Sankara Kurup (Malayalam, Otakkuzhal).
- Famous: M. T. Vasudevan Nair, Mahasweta Devi, Girish Karnad, Kuvempu, U.R. Ananthamurthy, Mahadevi Verma.
- 2022 Jnanpith: Damodar Mauzo (Konkani), Nilamani Phookan (Assamese).
- 2023 (announced 2024): Gulzar (Urdu), Rambhadracharya (Sanskrit).
Sahitya Akademi Awards: annual recognition for outstanding books in 24 Indian languages.
Some notable books matched to authors (common RRB favourites):
- Discovery of India → Nehru.
- India of My Dreams → Gandhi.
- Glimpses of World History → Nehru.
- Light of Asia → Sir Edwin Arnold (about Buddha).
- India After Gandhi → Ramachandra Guha.
- A Brief History of Time → Stephen Hawking.
- Origin of Species → Charles Darwin.
- Das Kapital, The Communist Manifesto → Karl Marx, Engels.
- The Republic → Plato.
- Nicomachean Ethics → Aristotle.
- Wealth of Nations → Adam Smith.
- Mein Kampf → Adolf Hitler.
- Discovery → Robin Sharma (the lifestyle author of Monk Who Sold His Ferrari).
- Geetanjali (Gitanjali) → Tagore.
- Hind Swaraj → Gandhi.
- Anandmath (origin of "Vande Mataram") → Bankim Chandra.
- The Argumentative Indian, Development as Freedom → Amartya Sen.
- Poverty and Un-British Rule in India → Dadabhai Naoroji.
- Indica → Megasthenes.
- Rajatarangini → Kalhana.