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Whether you’re revisiting a classic or encountering Bakha for the first time, the Untouchable audiobook offers a powerful, moving experience—a voice for the voiceless, finally heard.

A word of caution: Untouchable is deliberately uncomfortable. Anand uses blunt, period-appropriate terms and graphic descriptions of manual scavenging. The power of the audiobook lies in its ability to force the listener to sit with that discomfort—there is no skipping a line or skimming a page. For students of postcolonial literature, social justice, or 20th-century history, this format makes Anand’s indictment of untouchability impossible to ignore.

For decades, readers have grappled with the raw, visceral power of Mulk Raj Anand’s 1935 novel, Untouchable —a searing, single-day account in the life of Bakha, a young man whose job as a latrine cleaner places him outside the Hindu caste system. Now, this cornerstone of Indian English literature is finding a new audience through its audiobook edition, offering a uniquely immersive way to experience Anand’s prose.

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