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The Man who Stole Rainbow
註釋This novel is about the success and failure of the first Prime Minister of India. It deals with the predicaments of the early years of Indian Independence and concerns itself with the moral and political problems of the era. It sheds light on many dark corners of India’s recent history. The novel’s deep concern for the people of India and their fractured destiny, imparts it an uncommon gravity. As moral, social and political issues are developed to entwine the rich pattern of the story, satire, irony, subtle humour, parody and parables are used to give a sharp edge to the moral tone of the novel.