The Painter of Signs (Penguin Classics) Soft cover - 2006
by Narayan, R. K
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- near fine
- Paperback
For Raman the sign painter, life is a familiar and satisfying routine. A man of simple, rational ways, he lives with his pious aunt and prides himself on his creative work. But all that changes when he meets Daisy, a thrillingly independent young woman who wishes to bring birth control to the area. Hired to create signs for her clinics, Raman finds himself smitten by a love he cannot understand, much less avoid-and soon realizes that life isn't so routine anymore. Set in R. K. Narayan's fictional city of Malgudi, The Painter of Signs is a wry, bittersweet treasure.
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- Title The Painter of Signs (Penguin Classics)
- Author Narayan, R. K
- Binding Soft cover
- Edition Trade Paperback
- Condition Used - Near Fine
- Pages 176
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Penguin Classics, New York
- Date 2006
- Features Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 001464
- ISBN 9780143039662 / 0143039660
- Weight 0.31 lbs (0.14 kg)
- Dimensions 7.75 x 5.14 x 0.47 in (19.69 x 13.06 x 1.19 cm)
- Library of Congress subjects Psychological fiction, India
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2006044315
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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Summary
For Raman the sign painter, life is a familiar and satisfying routine. A man of simple, rational ways, he lives with his pious aunt and prides himself on his creative work. But all that changes when he meets Daisy, a thrillingly independent young woman who wishes to bring birth control to the area. Hired to create signs for her clinics, Raman finds himself smitten by a love he cannot understand, much less avoid-and soon realizes that life isn't so routine anymore. Set in R. K. Narayan's fictional city of Malgudi, The Painter of Signs is a wry, bittersweet treasure.