The Influence of Indian Literature on Global Literature
Description: This quiz explores the profound influence of Indian literature on global literature. It delves into the ways in which Indian literary traditions, themes, and styles have shaped and enriched the literary landscape worldwide. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Which renowned Indian author's works have been translated into more than 100 languages, making him one of the most widely read authors in the world?
Which Indian epic poem, composed by the sage Valmiki, is considered one of the greatest works of ancient Indian literature and has had a significant impact on global literature?
Which Indian writer's novel, 'The Guide', won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award and was later adapted into a critically acclaimed film?
Which Indian author's works, known for their exploration of social and political issues, have been translated into more than 30 languages and have garnered international acclaim?
Which Indian writer's novel, 'Midnight's Children', won the prestigious Booker Prize and is celebrated for its magical realism and exploration of post-colonial India?
Which Indian author's works have been praised for their lyrical prose and exploration of themes such as love, loss, and identity?
Which Indian writer's novel, 'The Inheritance of Loss', explores the impact of the partition of India on two families and won the prestigious Man Booker Prize?
Which Indian author's novel, 'The White Tiger', explores the stark realities of social inequality and class struggle in modern India and won the prestigious Man Booker Prize?
Which Indian author's novel, 'The God of Small Things', explores the lives of fraternal twins in rural Kerala and won the prestigious Booker Prize?
Which Indian author's novel, 'The Hungry Tide', explores the intricate relationship between humans and nature in the Sundarbans and won the prestigious Man Asian Literary Prize?
Which Indian author's novel, 'A Suitable Boy', is one of the longest novels in the English language and is known for its intricate portrayal of post-independence India?
Which Indian author's novel, 'The Shadow Lines', explores the themes of identity, displacement, and the legacy of colonialism in India?
Which Indian author's novel, 'The Great Indian Novel', is a satirical and humorous take on Indian history and politics?
Which Indian author's novel, 'The Illicit Happiness of Other People', explores the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in modern India?
Which Indian author's novel, 'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness', explores the lives of marginalized individuals in contemporary India and their struggles for dignity and justice?