Summary: The Mysore University Golden Jubilee Volume on Indian Literature of the Past Fifty Years (1917-1967) edited by G.D. Narasimhaiah covers a wide range of Indian Writing in English, emphasizing its importance as an expression of Indian sensibility. The papers shed light on well-known writers and challenges of writing in English. While there's a delay in publishing, the volume's significance lies in contributing to literary discussions. Discussions within the volume explore the evolution of Indian literature, ranging from poetry to fiction, in different languages, examining themes, styles, and influences. The papers reveal the diversity and richness of Indian literature, the challenges faced by writers in staying true to their cultures while using a foreign language, and the need for critical evaluation and recognition. The volume aims to deepen the understanding and appreciation of Indian literature, highlighting the unique voices that have emerged in the past fifty years across various Indian languages and genres.