Reviews, articles, tributes and interviews by Suresh Kohli on the literary works of Mulk Raj Anand published in various newspapers and magazines. Includes reviews and correspondence relating to Mulk Raj Anand�s novels titled Confession of a Lover, Seven Summers and Morning Face, articles on his novels, attitude towards literary criticism, and Indian publishing. Also, includes birthday tributes, obituaries and tributes in the memory of Mulk Raj Anand. Also, comprises draft of an exclusive interview of Mulk Raj Anand by Suresh Kohli on his views as a creative writer and a published interview on Indian critics and his work.
Morning Face; Confession of a Lover; Seven Summers; Arnold- Heinemann; Chaman Nahal; Hindustan Times; India Today; Statesman; Seven Ages of Man; The Road; Untouchable; Across The Black Waters; The Village; Coolie; The Sword and the Sickle; The Big Heart; Old Woman and the Cow; Private Life of an Indian Prince; Death of a Hero; Krishan Chader; Between Tears and Laughter; Social Realism; Idealism; Materialism; Midnight Children; Salman Rushdie; Anita Desai; Obituary; Tribute; Interview; Reviews; Tribute
Correspondence between Mulk Raj Anand and Suresh Kohli regarding creative criticism and Mulk Raj Anand�s interview published in Times Weekly, proposal of featuring his select short stories on Doordarshan and its subsequent rejection. Includes letters regarding filming and rights of his short story �Lajwanti�, seminar on his novel Across the Black Waters in Imperial War Museum, making and commissioning of a film on Mulk Raj Anand for Sahitya Akademi. Also, includes correspondence about the affairs of Lokayata Community Centre, Doordarshan�s rejection of the proposal about making a film on Mulk Raj Anand, making Suresh Kohli as one of the three member committee of Literary Executors of Mulk Raj Anand�s literary remains, postponing the idea of making a telefilm on Death of a Hero, etc.
Lokayata; Apology for Heroism; Bankim Chandra Chatterji; Sarat Chatterji; Premchand; Modern and Contemporary Indian fiction; Lost Child; Prague International Festival; MARG; The Lover; Arnold- Heinemann; Saros Cowasjee; In Praise of Hoysala Art; Yoke of Pity; Orient paperbacks; Across the Black Water; Annie Haider; Untouchable; Doordarshan; Farukh Dhondy; R.K. Narayan; Hero; Lajwanti; Rajesh Mehra; Arun Mehra; Fascism; Alastair Niven; Chinese art; BBC; Khandala; Sahitya Akademi; Eleanor Zalliot; O. P. Ghai; Nehru; Krishna Menon; World Peace Council; Indra Nath Chowdhury; Nehru Centre; Max Muller Bhawan; ICCR; Hitler; Bhaskar Ghosh; Arjun Singh; J. N. Dixit; K. Satchidanandan; Basu Bhattacharya
Script adaptation from Mulk Raj Anand�s short story titled �Naaiyon Ka Union�, translated from English to Hindi by Abid Surti. Includes a handwritten list of short stories by Mulk Raj Anand.
Naaiyon Ka Union; Abid Surti; Mulk Raj Anand; Short story