The Vendor of Sweets is a 1967 English novel by R. K. Narayan. R.K Narayan’s The Vendor of Sweets like his other books is composed in simple, lucid English that can be read and undestood without turning and returning the pages after a single read. The compositional language is no doubt, plain– to such an extent that even a young school child’s vocabulary will be able to comprehend the sense of the tale. Nevertheless, the message that is being sent to the readers is delivered in the best possible manner. The main characters are Jagan and his son Mali. It revolves around the... issues arising from the generation gap between father and son. Narayan in his superb style narrates the principled life-story of Jagan. Jagan, an orthodox Hindu Brahmin and owner of a sweet shop, is a simple and hard-working man. He is a follower of Gandhian principles and is proud of his role in India's freedom struggle during his youth. Gita forms the staple of his life. He tries to act on the principles described in the great epic.
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| Author: | R. K. Narayan |
| Genre: | Novel, Fiction |
| Year published: | 1967 |
| Number of editions: | 8 |