Not only this, they are a true stimulus to many writers who seek to be on among them in the future. Let it be a work of literature or non-fiction, they do not fail to stir strong feelings within us either of happiness, sadness or laughter, so on and so forth. They have, in a way, made a great influence not only in the mythical world but also in the lives of their booklovers. Their works have donated a lot in the society. They just wrote because that is what they precious and in the process increased both name and fame. Most of them did not yearn after commercial success. But their passion to achieve something did not just fade away in the dark in the face of refusal. Here is the list of some such books written by Indian writers. Most of the authors originally had to face refusal from the publishing agencies before their books made it up to the nick and go on becoming a hit. They enrich Indian literature with some famous books. You, being a reader, must also know that not every writer got success in an instant. Most writers seem to be keen philosophers and witnesses who absorb their surrounding and pour it in arguments. Writing is a form of an art which appeals one’s inner feelings and to do so, they need to have a good language to explain exactly what they mean in the most intelligible manner. Mahatma Gandhi The Story Of My Experiments With The Truth 2. It requires skill and aptitude to be able to write well and connect your thought courses through your words. Frontlist Top 20 Indian Authors and Their Books - Must Read 1. Now the basic question is, can everyone become an author as well- known as the ones you prefer? Well, not everybody has got the aptitude. From brooding, surrealist epics by the crafting hand of Murukami, to dark, noir thrillers between Manila and New York, to political hot potatoes that consider the state of contemporary China, this list of 10 award-winning books by Asian writers in the last 10 years is sure to have something up your alley.
I am sure most of you do have a desire to get a whole collection of your favorite author. So ready to finally let go of your enthusiasm by getting yourself to the bookstore and buy additional piece of your favorite author’s newest novel? Is not that what all the reading zealots do? I remember the last time I went in search of a book of one of my preferred authors and had gone erratic when I could not find that in any of the bookstore.