'The Dark Room' by R. K. Narayan
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We follow Savitri, a woman trapped in a suffocating marriage to a domineering husband whose casual cruelty slowly erodes her sense of self.
Like most of his works, this is set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi. The cracks of this couple begin within domestic irritations, but then deepen into something more serious. Emerging, a portrait of loneliness, lost and found dignity, and narrow spaces available to women in a rigid social order.
Narayan writes with characteristic restraint he is sometimes undeservingly criticised for. For his works, the drama is not loud but persistent, unfolding through small humiliations, moments of rebellion, and the fragile possibility of independence.
Published in 1938, the novel remains strikingly modern — a precise, unsentimental look at marriage, autonomy, and the quiet politics of everyday life.
R. K. Narayan is widely regarded as one of the foundational figures of moving Indian literature to Western audiences. Narayan’s work was championed internationally by writers such as Graham Greene, who helped bring his early books to wider readership.
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