'The Man-Eater of Malgudi' is a novel written by R.K. Narayan, one of India's most celebrated authors. Published in 1961, the book is set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi, a hallmark of Narayan's works. The story revolves around Nataraj, a humble printer, and Vasu, a taxidermist who represents arrogance and self-centeredness. The novel explores themes of morality, tradition, and the clash between good and evil, presented with Narayan's characteristic humor and deep insights into human nature.
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