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Answer: Chander
'Gunahon Ka Devta' (Deity of Sins) explores the conflict between idealistic love and societal norms through the characters of Chander and Sudha.
Answer: Bombay
The novel is set in an unnamed city that is clearly Bombay (Mumbai) during the Emergency of 1975-77.
Answer: True
He received the inaugural Jnanpith Award in 1965.
Answer: Creating new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition
The Swedish Academy recognized Dylan's songwriting as a form of poetry, sparking debate about the boundaries of literature.
Answer: Epistolary
The epistolary format allows Stoker to present the horror through multiple subjective perspectives and 'found' documents.
Answer: A cognitively disabled man
The first section is narrated by Benjy Compson, a 33-year-old man with severe cognitive disabilities, using a stream-of-consciousness style.
Answer: True
Published in 1934, the novel's portrayal of a psychiatrist and his wealthy, troubled patient mirrors the Fitzgeralds' real-life challenges.
Answer: Migrant ranch workers
The novella depicts the tragic friendship between the clever George and the mentally disabled but physically strong Lennie during the Great Depression.
Answer: Spanish Civil War
Published in 1940, it follows Robert Jordan, an American volunteer fighting for the Republicans in Spain.
Answer: Sanskrit
Though it is a history of Kashmir, Kalhana composed the 'Rajatarangini' in Sanskrit verse.
Answer: True
Byomkesh Bakshi, who calls himself a 'truth-seeker' (Satyanweshi), is one of the most beloved detectives in Indian literature.
Answer: Sakina
The story ends with Sakina's traumatized reaction to the command 'Khol do' (Open it), exposing the sexual violence of Partition.
Answer: Banabhatta
Dwivedi brilliantly reconstructs the life and times of Banabhatta, author of 'Harshacharita' and 'Kadambari'.
Answer: New York
The novel alternates between Kalimpong in India and the struggles of an undocumented immigrant in New York City.
Answer: True
Saunders, previously known for short stories, won the Booker for this experimental novel set in a graveyard.
Answer: To Kill a Mockingbird
'To Kill a Mockingbird' addresses racial injustice in the Deep South through the eyes of Scout Finch.
Answer: Dystopian
Dystopian fiction presents a nightmarish society, contrasting with Utopian fiction which presents an ideal one.
Answer: O Captain! My Captain!
While 'When Lilacs Last...' is also an elegy for Lincoln, 'O Captain! My Captain!' is the most famous and widely taught.
Answer: True
The raven's single word 'Nevermore' drives the grieving narrator to madness.
Answer: 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts
Published in 1850, it explores sin, legalism, and guilt in a strict Puritan society.