A Horse and Two Goats and Other Stories
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A Horse and Two Goats and Other Stories (also published as A Horse and Two Goats) is a collection of short stories by R. K. Narayan, published in 1970 by The Bodley Head.[1] The book is illustrated by R. K. Laxman, Narayan's brother, and includes five stories.[2] The title story is a sly narrative of a business transaction between an American tourist and an Indian goat-herder as Muni, the result of an inability to communicate with each other.[3]
References
- ^ British book news. British Council. 1970. p. 900. OCLC 1537139.
- ^ May, Charles Edward (2001). Critical Survey of Short Fiction: Bharati Mukherjee - Mona Simpson. Critical survey of short fiction. Vol. 5. Frank Northen Magill (2 ed.). Salem Press. p. 1753. ISBN 978-0-89356-011-9. OCLC 248496155.
- ^ Pritchett, Victor Sawdon (1981). The Oxford book of short stories. Oxford University Press. pp. 395. ISBN 978-0-19-214116-3. OCLC 8035224.
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R. K. Narayan
- Swami and Friends
- The Bachelor of Arts
- The Dark Room
- The English Teacher
- Mr. Sampath – The Printer of Malgudi
- The Financial Expert
- Waiting for the Mahatma
- The Guide
- The Man-Eater of Malgudi
- The Vendor of Sweets
- The Painter of Signs
- A Tiger for Malgudi
- Talkative Man
- The World of Nagaraj
- Grandmother's Tale
- Malgudi Days
- An Astrologer's Day and Other Short Stories
- Lawley Road and Other Stories
- A Horse and Two Goats and Other Stories
- Under the Banyan Tree and Other Stories
- The Grandmother's Tale and Selected Stories
- Gods, Demons and Others
- The Ramayana
- The Mahabharata
- Guide
- Malgudi Days
- Banker Margayya
- Mr. Sampat (1952)
- Mr. Sampath (1972)
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