Looking for some great Indian writers and their amazing novels? You’re in the right place! (Bonus content in the end)
Indian literature boasts a rich ground of storytelling, with authors from diverse backgrounds penning captivating tales that resonate with readers worldwide.
From timeless classics to contemporary bestsellers, Indian writers have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.
Whether you’re a seasoned bookworm or just dipping your toes into the world of Indian literature, this list of the top 50 famous Indian writers and their novels is sure to spark your curiosity and keep you hooked.
These writers hail from different parts of India and write in English, making their works accessible to a global audience.
Their novels delve into various themes such as love, identity, culture, and social issues, offering readers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Indian life and society.
From the heartwarming narratives of Ruskin Bond to the thought-provoking stories of Arundhati Roy, each author brings their unique perspective and storytelling prowess to the table. Whether you’re in the mood for a gripping mystery, a heartfelt romance, or a poignant coming-of-age tale, you’ll find something to love among these literary gems.
So, grab a cozy spot, brew yourself a cup of tea, and get ready to embark on a literary journey through the works of some of India’s finest writers. Whether you’re exploring the streets of Mumbai with Rohinton Mistry or unraveling the complexities of human nature with Jhumpa Lahiri, you’re sure to be captivated by the magic of Indian literature.
Author |
Notable Books |
Manu Joseph | Serious Men, The Illicit Happiness of Other People |
Bhavik Sarkhedi | The Unproposed Guy, The Weak Point Dealer |
Jhumpa Lahiri | Interpreter of Maladies, The Namesake |
Chetan Bhagat | Five Point Someone, 2 States |
Rabindranath Tagore | Gitanjali, The Home and the World |
Amish Tripathi | The Immortals of Meluha, The Secret of the Nagas |
Shashi Tharoor | The Great Indian Novel, Inglorious Empire |
George Orwell | 1984, Animal Farm |
Vikram Seth | A Suitable Boy, An Equal Music |
Mahasweta Devi | Mother of 1084, Breast Stories |
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay | Anandamath, Durgeshnandini |
Arundhati Roy | The God of Small Things, The Ministry of Utmost Happiness |
Jeet Thayil | Narcopolis, The Book of Chocolate Saints |
Enid Blyton | Famous Five series, The Secret Seven series |
Shankha Ghosh | Adim Lata, Murkho Boro Na Shib Boro Na |
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar | Samskara, Bhava |
Kuvempu | Sri Ramayana Darshanam, Malegalalli Madumagalu |
Amrita Pritam | Pinjar, Raseedi Ticket |
R.K. Narayan | Malgudi Days, The Guide |
Jhumpa Lahiri | Interpreter of Maladies, The Namesake |
Twinkle Khanna | Mrs Funnybones, The Legend of Lakshmi Prasad |
Ruskin Bond | The Room on the Roof, Rusty, the Boy from the Hills |
Jharna Das | Aleek Shukh, Monomohonar |
Anuja Chauhan | The Zoya Factor, Those Pricey Thakur Girls |
Shashi Tharoor | The Great Indian Novel, Inglorious Empire |
Vikram Chandra | Sacred Games, Red Earth and Pouring Rain |
Jhumpa Lahiri | Interpreter of Maladies, The Namesake |
Jeet Thayil | Narcopolis, The Book of Chocolate Saints |
Kiran Nagarkar | Cuckold, Ravan & Eddie |
Raja Rao | Kanthapura, The Serpent and the Rope |
Manu Joseph | Serious Men, The Illicit Happiness of Other People |
Upamanyu Chatterjee | English, August, The Last Burden |
Jerry Pinto | Em and the Big Hoom, Murder in Mahim |
Jharna Das | Aleek Shukh, Monomohonar |
Kamala Das | My Story, Summer in Calcutta |
G. D. Madgulkar | Laxmibai, Irawati |
Amrita Pritam | Pinjar, Raseedi Ticket |
Ruskin Bond | The Room on the Roof, Rusty, the Boy from the Hills |
Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay | Anandamath, Durgeshnandini |
Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay | Pather Panchali, Aranyak |
Shankha Ghosh | Adim Lata, Murkho Boro Na Shib Boro Na |
Mahasweta Devi | Mother of 1084, Breast Stories |
Harivansh Rai Bachchan | Madhushala, Agneepath |
George Orwell | 1984, Animal Farm |
Kuvempu | Sri Ramayana Darshanam, Malegalalli Madumagalu |
S. L. Bhyrappa | Vamshavruksha, Parva |
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar | Samskara, Bhava |
K. Shivaram Karanth | Mookajjiya Kanasugalu, Alida Meena |
J. R. R. Tolkien | The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings |
C. S. Lewis | The Chronicles of Narnia, Mere Christianity |
Bonus Content
Step into the colorful world of Indian literature, where authors weave tales that span across various genres, from heartwarming romances to thrilling mysteries.
This vibrant table introduces you to some of India’s finest storytellers, each specializing in a different niche. Whether you’re in the mood for a love story that tugs at your heartstrings or an adventure through the realms of science fiction, you’ll find it all here.
So grab a cup of chai and dive into the pages of these captivating books, where every turn reveals a new adventure waiting to unfold.
Discover the diversity of Indian writing as you explore the rich tapestry of genres showcased in this table.
Romance |
Science Fiction |
Mystery/Thriller |
Comedy |
Fantasy |
Historical Fiction |
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Durjoy Datta |
Samit Basu |
Vikram Chandra |
Chetan Bhagat |
Amish Tripathi |
Anuja Chandramouli |
Nikita Singh |
Ashwin Sanghi |
Aravind Adiga |
Ruskin Bond |
Sachin Kundalkar |
Manreet Sodhi Someshwar |
Preeti Shenoy |
Anand Neelakantan |
Surender Mohan Pathak |
Bhavik Sarkhedi |
Devdutt Pattanaik |
Anurag Anand |
Sudeep Nagarkar |
S. Hari Haran |
Manjiri Prabhu |
Sudha Murthy |
Krishna Udayasankar |
Vikram Chandra |
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