A Pioneer of the Indo-Anglian literary naturalism, Mulk Raj Anand was the best known writer of the Indian fiction of the 1930s. He was the most prolific of his contemporaries and his literary credits include about twenty-five novels, a few collections of short stories and numerous non-fictional works. His life and work testify to his participation and achievement in a variety of fields-fiction, journalism, editorship, politics, social welfare and administration. ...