Talkative Man

1986 novel by R.K. Narayan

978-0-670-81341-4OCLC14166421
Dewey Decimal
823 19LC ClassPR9499.3.N3 T3 1987Preceded byUnder the Banyan Tree and Other Stories Followed byA Writer's Nightmare 

Talkative Man is a novel by R. K. Narayan first published in 1986 by Heinemann.[1] Like his earlier novels, this one is also set in the fictional town of Malgudi.[2] The novel is a bit short by Narayan's standards but provides the same level of enjoyment one experiences with his other writings.[3]

Plot

The main character is an ordinary man who is wealthy and works as a journalist. He has a regular routine in his life: posting articles in the post box, having a talk with people at the tea shop, going to the library and the house. One day, he meets a man from an unknown land called "Timbuctoo", another of Narayan's creations, the land being similar to the US. The man seems to have come for an official duty for the UN and seeing the calmness of the place, decides to stay there for his work.

References

  1. ^ M. K. Bhatnagar (2002). New Insights Into the Novels of R.K. Narayan. Atlantic Publishers & Dist. p. 75. ISBN 978-81-269-0178-4.
  2. ^ "Augustus Carp's wicked, witty world Series: Paperback Guide". St. Petersburg Times. 6 March 1988. Retrieved 31 August 2009.
  3. ^ "'TALKATIVE' SHORT ON WORDS, LONG ON ENJOYMENT". Daily News of Los Angeles. 15 March 1987. Retrieved 31 August 2009.
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