posted on 2012-11-05, 14:46authored byAlzira H. Sales-Pontes
Among the Indian novelists writing in English, Mulk Raj Anand is
pre-eminent for the seriousness and fullness of his commitment to bring
about a new Indian society. He is a novelist with an idea of himself and
a conception of life which have been evolved from many influences, mainly
western European, but with Indian sanctions and traditions. His humanism,
new termed Karuna Rasa or compassion, is the natural outcome of his
searching and sufferings arising from the crises in his life. According
to Anand, he writes because there is this compulsion to express his feelings,
his inner convictions and beliefs that have made him accept life. His
autobiographical novels, Seven Summers, Morning Face and Confession of a
Lover, and the novels that developed from his 'Confessional' of two thousand
pages, are distinguished by this Indian personality, the people that
touched his life, and the events that constitute the rich history of India
in pre-Independence days.....