A Tiger for Malgudi
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1983
160
Novel • Fiction
Malgudi • 20th century
1983
Adult
12-18 years
A Tiger for Malgudi by R. K. Narayan follows Raja, a tiger, who recounts his life from dominance in the wild to captivity in a zoo. His journey involves overcoming pride, losing his family to hunters, performing in a circus, and forming a bond with a spiritual leader, leading to a life of peace in Malgudi Zoo. The novel emphasizes nonviolence and mutual respect between humans and animals. The book includes themes of loss, captivity, and animal mistreatment.
Contemplative
Inspirational
Serene
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R. K. Narayan's A Tiger for Malgudi is lauded for its imaginative storytelling and deep philosophical themes, blending human and animal perspectives. Readers appreciate Narayan's signature humor and simplicity, though some criticize the pace and predictability. Overall, it offers a unique and thought-provoking narrative.
Readers who cherish character-driven stories with deep philosophical undertones and a blend of humor and spirituality will enjoy A Tiger for Malgudi by R. K. Narayan. Comparable to Hermann Hesse’s Siddhartha and Richard Adams’ Watership Down, it appeals to those who appreciate allegorical tales and introspective journeys.
2,096 ratings
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160
Novel • Fiction
Malgudi • 20th century
1983
Adult
12-18 years
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