Novels •
Untouchable (1935, London:
Wishart) •
Coolie (1936, London:
Lawrence & Wishart) •
Two Leaves and a Bud (1937, London: Lawrence & Wishart) •
The Village (1939, London:
Jonathan Cape) •
Lament on the Death of a Master of Arts (1939,
Lucknow: Naya Sansar) •
Across the Black Waters (1939, London: Jonathan Cape) •
The Sword and the Sickle (1942, London: Jonathan Cape) •
The Big Heart (1945, London:
Hutchinson) •
Seven Summers: the Story of an Indian Childhood (1951, London: Hutchinson) •
The Private Life of an Indian Prince (1953, London: Hutchinson) •
The Old Woman and the Cow (1960, Bombay: Kutub) •
The Road (1961, Bombay: Kutub) •
Death of a Hero: Epitaph for Maqbool Sherwani (1964, Bombay: Kutub) •
Morning Face (1968, Bombay: Kutub) •
Confession of a Lover (1976, New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann) •
Gauri (1976, New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks) •
The Bubble (1984, New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann) •
Nine Moods of Bharata: Novel of a Pilgrimage (1998, New Delhi: Arnold Associates) •
Reflections on a White Elephant (2002, New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications)
Short story collections •
The Lost Child and Other Stories (1934, London: J. A. Allen) • ''The Barber's Trade Union and Other Stories'' (1944, London: Jonathan Cape) •
The Tractor and the Corn Goddess and Other Stories (1947, Bombay: Thacker) •
Reflections on the Golden Bed and Other Stories (1953, Bombay: Current Book House) •
The Power of Darkness and Other Stories (1959, Bombay:
Jaico) •
Lajwanti and Other Stories (1966, Bombay: Jaico) •
Between Tears and Laughter (1973, New Delhi: Sterling) •
Selected Stories of Mulk Raj Anand (1977, New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, ed. M. K. Naik) •
Things Have a Way of Working Out and Other Stories (1998, New Delhi: Orient) •
The Gold Watch •
Duty Children's literature •
Indian Fairy Tales (1946, Bombay: Kutub) •
The Story of India (1948, Bombay: Kutub) •
The Story of Man (1952, New Delhi: Sikh Publishing House) •
More Indian Fairy Tales (1961, Bombay: Kutub) •
The Story of Chacha Nehru (1965, New Delhi: Rajpal & Sons) •
Mora (1972, New Delhi: National Book Trust) •
Folk Tales of Punjab (1974, New Delhi: Sterling) •
A Day in the Life of Maya of Mohenjo-daro (1978, New Delhi: Children Book Trust) • ''The King Emperor's English or the Role of the English Language in the Free India'' (1948, Bombay: Hind Kitabs) •
Some Street Games of India (1983, New Delhi: National Book Trust) •
Chitralakshana: Story of Indian Paintings (1989, New Delhi: National Book Trust)
Books on Arts •
Persian Painting (1930, London:
Faber & Faber) •
The Hindu View of Art (1933, Bombay: Asia Publishing House, London:
Allen & Unwin) •
How to Test a Picture: Lectures on Seeing Versus Looking (1935) •
Introduction to Indian Art (1956, Madras: The Theosophical Publishing House, author: Ananda Coomaraswamy) (editor) •
The Dancing Foot (1957, New Delhi:
Publications Division) •
Kama Kala: Some Notes on the Philosophical Basis of Hindu Erotic Sculpture (1958, London: Skilton) •
India in Colour (1959, Bombay: Taraporewala) •
Homage to Khajuraaho (1960, Bombay:
Marg Publications) (co-authored with
Stella Kramrisch) •
The Third Eye: A Lecture on the Appreciation of Art (1963, Chandigarh:
University of Punjab) • ''The Volcano: Some Comments on the Development of Rabindranath Tagore's Aesthetic Theories'' (1968, Baroda:
Maharaja Sayajirao University) •
Indian Paintings (1973,
National Book Trust) •
Seven Little Known Birds of the Inner Eye (1978, Vermont: Wittles) •
Poet-Painter: Paintings by Rabindranath Tagore (1985, New Delhi: Abhinav Publications) •
Splendours of Himachal Heritage (editor, 1997, New Delhi: Abhinav Publications)
Letters •
Letters on India (1942, London:
Routledge) •
Author to Critic: The Letters of Mulk Raj Anand (1973, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, ed. Saros Cowasjee) •
The Letters of Mulk Raj Anand (1974, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, ed. Saros Cowasjee) •
Caliban and Gandhi: Letters to "Bapu" from Bombay (1991, New Delhi: Arnold Publishers) •
Old Myth and New Myth: Letters from Mulk Raj Anand to K. V. S. Murti (1991, Calcutta: Writers Workshop) •
Anand to Alma: Letters of Mulk Raj Anand (1994, Calcutta: Writers Workshop, ed. Atma Ram)
Other works •
Curries and Other Indian Dishes (1932, London: Desmond Harmsworth) •
The Golden Breath: Studies in five poets of the new India (1933, London:
Murray) •
Marx and Engels on India (1937, Allahabad: Socialist Book Club) (editor) •
Apology for Heroism: An Essay in Search of Faith (1946, London: Lindsay Drummond) •
Homage to Tagore (1946, Lahore: Sangam) •
On Education (1947, Bombay: Hind Kitabs) •
Lines Written to an Indian Air: Essays (1949, Bombay: Nalanda Publications) •
The Indian Theatre (1950, London: Dobson) •
The Humanism of M. K. Gandhi: Three Lectures (1967, Chandigarh: University of Punjab) •
Critical Essays on Indian Writing in English (1972, Bombay: Macmillan) •
Roots and Flowers: Two Lectures on the Metamorphosis of Technique and Content in the Indian English Novel (1972, Dharwad:
Karnatak University) •
The Humanism of Jawaharlal Nehru (1978, Calcutta: Visva-Bharati) •
The Humanism of Rabindranath Tagore: Three Lectures (1978, Aurangabad:
Marathwada University) •
Is There a Contemporary Indian Civilisation? (1963, Bombay: Asia Publishing House) •
Conversations in Bloomsbury (1981, London: Wildwood House & New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann) •
Pilpali Sahab: Story of a Childhood under the Raj (1985, New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann);
Pilpali Sahab: The Story of a Big Ego in a Small Boy (1990, London: Aspect) • "A Writer in Exile", in:
Ferdinand Dennis,
Naseem Khan (eds),
Voices of the Crossing – The impact of Britain on writers from Asia, the Caribbean and Africa, London:
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