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Primary Sources Novels and Short Stories Kanthapura (1938; New Delhi: Oxford UP, 1997). The Cow of the Barricades and Other Stories (Bombay: Oxford UP, Champak Lib- rary, 1947). Contains: “Javni,” Asia (New York; November 1933); “The Little Gram Shop,” Vendredi (Paris; 1937) [in French]; “The True Story of Kanakapala, Protector of Gold,” Asia (New York; September 1935); “Akkayya,” Cahiers du Sud (Paris; December 1933) [in French]; “Narsiga,” Horizon (Bombay; 1944); “A Client,” Mercure de France (Paris; August 1934) [in French]; “In Khandesh,” The Adelphi (London; November 1934); “Companions” (c.1941); “The Cow of the Barricades,” Asia (New York; August 1938). The Serpent and the Rope (1960; New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1995). The Cat and Shakespeare: A Tale of Modern (1965; New Delhi: Orient Paper- backs, 1992). Comrade Kirillov (New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1976). The Policeman and the Rose (New Delhi: Oxford UP/Three Crowns, 1978). Contains the stories of The Cow of the Barricades and Other Stories (with the exception of “Narsiga” and “A Client”) and the following three: “India: A Fable,” originally as “India: A Story,” Encounter 1.2 (London; November 1953): 59–63; “Nimka,” Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay; 19 May 1963): 16–17; “The Policeman and the Rose,” Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay; 6 October 1963): 36–39. The Chessmaster and His Moves (1988; New Delhi: Vision, 2001). On the Ganga Ghat (1989; New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1993).

Articles and Non-Fiction Prose “Pilgrimage to Europe,” Jaya Karnataka (Dharwar) 10.1 (1931): 27–33. “Europe and Ourselves,” Jaya Karnataka (Dharwar) 10.3 (1931): 204–207. “Romain Rolland, the Great Sage,” Jaya Karnataka (Dharwar) 11.1 (1933): 46–51. “Pandit Taranath,” Asia (New York, 1935): 10–15. 188 THE ROSE AND THE LOTUS 

“The Premier of ,” in Asia (New York, 1943): 365–68. “Jupiter and Mars,” Pacific Spectator 8 (1954): 369–73. “Aurobindo Ghose: An Anniversary Meeting Address,” Arts and Letters: Journal of the Royal India and Pakistan Society 31.2 (1957): 4–6. “André Malraux Among the Gods of India,” Texas Quarterly 4.4 (Winter 1961): 102–11. “Varanasi: Cities of India,” Illustrated Weekly of India (3 September 1961): 12–15. “The Moon in Lucknow,” Illustrated Weekly of India (5 November 1961): 15–17. “A Nest of Singing Birds,” Illustrated Weekly of India (10 December 1961): 27–29. “Trivandum,” Illustrated Weekly of India (25 February 1962): 12–16. “The Meaning of India,” Illustrated Weekly of India (12 August 1962): 18–19. “Fables for the Feeble,” Illustrated Weekly of India (27 January 1963): 39. “The Indian Destiny,” Illustrated Weekly of India (3 September 1961): 12–15. “Books Which Have Influenced Me,” Illustrated Weekly of India (10 February 1963): 45; repr. in Aspects of Indian Writing in English, ed. M.K. Naik (Madras: Macmil- lan, 1979): 45–49. “Diwali Comes to Ramu,” Illustrated Weekly of India (17 November 1963): 15–19. “: Recollections and Reflections: A Symposium,” Illustrated Weekly of India (15 November 1964): 64–67. “Recollections of E.M. Forster,” in E.M. Forster: A Tribute with Selections from His Writings on India, ed. K. Natwar–Singh (New York: Harcourt Brace & World, 1964): 15–32. “The Gandhian Way: Replies to a Questionnaire on Gandhi,” Illustrated Weekly of India (14 February 1965): 39. “The Writer and the Word,” Literary Criterion 7.1 (1965–67): 76–78; repr. in World Literature Today 62.4 (Autumn 1988): 538–39. “Irish Interlude,” Saturday Review 49.26 (New York, 25 June 1966): 32, 37–38; repr. in Illustrated Weekly of India (9 April 1967): 21. “The Climate of Today,” Literary Criterion 10.3 (Winter 1972): 1–7. “Aru and Toru.” Preface to Toru Dutt’s Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan (Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1972). Les Temples de Khajuraho, préface de Raja Rao, ed. Marcel Flory & André Martin (Lucerne: Delpire, 1965). “The Caste of English,” in Awakened Conscience: Studies in Commonwealth Litera- ture, ed. C.D. Narasimhaiah (New Delhi: Sterling, 1978): 420–22. “Autobiography: Entering the Literary World,” Journal of Commonwealth Literature 13.3 (April 1979): 28–32; repr. in World Literature Today 62.4 (Autumn 1988): 536–38. “The Cave and the Conch: Notes on the Indian Conception of the Word,” in The Eye of the Beholder: Indian Writing in English, ed. Maggie Butcher (London: Common- wealth Institute, 1983): 44–45. “Poetry of O.P. Bhatnagar: A Bird’s Eye View,” in Considerations: Critical Responses to O.P. Bhatnagar’s Poetry, ed. Niranjan Mohanty (Berhampur: Poetry Publica- tions, 1985): 129–39.