Critical Responses to Kiran Desai
Title | Critical Responses to Kiran Desai PDF eBook |
Author | Sunita Sinha |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9788126912421 |
Contributed articles on the works of Kiran Desai, b. 1971, Booker Prize 2006 winner.
The Inheritance of Loss
Title | The Inheritance of Loss PDF eBook |
Author | Kiran Desai |
Publisher | Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2007-12-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1555845916 |
Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Man Booker Prize: An “extraordinary” novel “lit by a moral intelligence at once fierce and tender” (The New York Times Book Review). In a crumbling, isolated house at the foot of Mount Kanchenjunga in the Himalayas, an embittered old judge wants only to retire in peace. But his life is upended when his sixteen-year-old orphaned granddaughter, Sai, arrives on his doorstep. The judge’s chatty cook watches over the girl, but his thoughts are mostly with his son, Biju, hopscotching from one miserable New York restaurant job to another, trying to stay a step ahead of the INS. When a Nepalese insurgency threatens Sai’s new-sprung romance with her tutor, the household descends into chaos. The cook witnesses India’s hierarchy being overturned and discarded. The judge revisits his past and his role in Sai and Biju’s intertwining lives. In a grasping world of colliding interests and conflicting desires, every moment holds out the possibility for hope or betrayal. Published to extraordinary acclaim, The Inheritance of Loss heralds Kiran Desai as one of our most insightful novelists. She illuminates the pain of exile and the ambiguities of postcolonialism with a tapestry of colorful characters and “uncannily beautiful” prose (O: The Oprah Magazine). “A book about tradition and modernity, the past and the future—and about the surprising ways both amusing and sorrowful, in which they all connect.” —The Independent
Indian Women Novelists in English
Title | Indian Women Novelists in English PDF eBook |
Author | Birendra Pandey |
Publisher | Sarup & Sons |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Indic fiction (English) |
ISBN | 9788176252065 |
Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard
Title | Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard PDF eBook |
Author | Kiran Desai |
Publisher | Grove Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2025-04-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780802163981 |
Winner of the Betty Trask Award, Kiran Desai's dazzling debut novel is a hilarious story of life, love, and family that tells the surprising and delightful story of a young man's unusual path to fame in a small Northern Indian city Praised by Salman Rushdie and Junot Diaz, among others, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard was published to great acclaim in 1998, and established Kiran Desai as a vivid literary voice eight years before The Inheritance of Loss won the Man Booker Prize. Sampath Chawla was born in a time of drought into a family not quite like other families, in a town not quite like other towns. After years of failure and spending his days dreaming in tea stalls, it does not seem as if Sampath is going to amount to much--until one day he climbs a guava tree in search of peaceful contemplation and becomes unexpectedly famous as a holy man, sending his tiny town into turmoil. A syndicate of larcenous, alcoholic monkeys terrorizes the pilgrims who cluster around Sampath's tree, spies and profiteers descend on the town, and none of Desai's outrageous characters goes unaffected as events spin increasingly out of control.
Critical Response to Indian Poetry in English
Title | Critical Response to Indian Poetry in English PDF eBook |
Author | Amar Nath Prasad |
Publisher | Sarup & Sons |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Indic poetry (English) |
ISBN | 9788176258258 |
Transversal Subjects
Title | Transversal Subjects PDF eBook |
Author | B. Reynolds |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2009-05-21 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0230239285 |
Transversal Subjects, now in paperback, proposes a combined theory of consciousness, subjectivity and agency stemming from analyses of junctures in Western philosophical and critical discourses that have greatly influenced the development of present-day understandings of perception, identity, desire, mimesis, aesthetics, education and human rights.
Narratives of Environmental Challenges in Brazil and India
Title | Narratives of Environmental Challenges in Brazil and India PDF eBook |
Author | Zélia M. Bora |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2018-11-15 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1498581153 |
Narratives of Environmental Challenges in Brazil and India: Losing Nature, edited by Zelia Bora and Murali Sivaramakrishnan, contextualizes the two subcontinents of India and Brazil and closely examines environmental issues from within and without. This collection focuses largely on the fate of forests and water in these two geographical terrains. This book explores narratives that reflect transformations: hitherto unprecedented demographic expansions, exploitation of natural resources, pollution and depletion of river and fresh water sources, uncontrollable demands on the energy front, waste and garbage disposal, drastic reduction of biodiversity. All of these are factors to research when one considers “losing nature.” In philosophical as well as theoretical terms the question of what is nature, what is gained and lost in human-nature interaction, what is the essential “balance” of nature, are all important queries on a similar scale. Societal reality in present day Brazil and India is reconstructed and deconstructed at will by the powerful influence of the past alongside that of globalization and technocratic market structures. The volume contemplates the representation and interrogation of environmental issues in both subcontinents, Brazil and India.