Interpreter of Maladies

Interpreter of Maladies
Title Interpreter of Maladies PDF eBook
Author Jhumpa Lahiri
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 195
Release 1999
Genre East Indian Americans
ISBN 039592720X

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In nine stories imbued with the sensual details of Indian culture, Lahiri charts the emotional journeys of characters seeking love beyond the barriers of nations and generations.

A Study Guide for Jhumpa Lahriri's "This Blessed House"

A Study Guide for Jhumpa Lahriri's
Title A Study Guide for Jhumpa Lahriri's "This Blessed House" PDF eBook
Author Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher Gale, Cengage Learning
Pages 28
Release
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1410360369

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A Study Guide for Jhumpa Lahriri's "This Blessed House," excerpted from Gale's acclaimed Short Stories for Students. This concise study guide includes plot summary; character analysis; author biography; study questions; historical context; suggestions for further reading; and much more. For any literature project, trust Short Stories for Students for all of your research needs.

This Blessed House

This Blessed House
Title This Blessed House PDF eBook
Author Da'Vella Gore
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 1989
Genre Stone houses
ISBN 9780473015367

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The Blessed House

The Blessed House
Title The Blessed House PDF eBook
Author Barbara Malone
Publisher PublishAmerica
Pages 173
Release 2009-10-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1456074393

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Hammers and nails pulsate as the carpenter and my large family turn this former Priest’s house on Greenwich Bay into a year-round residence. When an aging altar boy shows up on our doorstep, we discover the unique history of our Blessed House and neighborhood. Now, we know that Divine Spirits have been pouring their healing and nurturing blessings on our family as we struggled through job loss, past childhood pain, divorce and emotional crisis. I know where my inspiration comes from as I quahog in front of the house and invite family and friends to visit, swim, sail and eat in the former banquet room and chapel. I feel a transcendent presence when counseling clients here. Whether fighting the elements of beach erosion or the tragedy of our son’s death, our inspirational story shows how a new strength bonds our family together with hope and faith.

How the Blessed Live

How the Blessed Live
Title How the Blessed Live PDF eBook
Author Susannah M. Smith
Publisher Coach House Books
Pages 180
Release 2002
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781552451007

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Minor earthquakes every day; that's what they say. Lucy feels the tremors like a needle sensitized to respond to the slightest movement. She feels the push, the blind thrust of the earth's elastic body, pushing out, pulling in, behaving unpredictably. She lies awake at night, staring into the darkness, thinking of the tectonic plates moving against one another, building up tension, until something has to give. On an isolated island in Lake Ontario live twins Lucy and Levi and their father, Daniel. While Daniel desperately mourns for his dead wife, Levi and Lucy grow up ever more entwined in their enchanted childhood of fairy tales and rhymes. But when a fissure in the fragile cocoon of the family explodes into a chasm, each of the three is hurled in a different direction. Soon, there emerges a geographical triangle - Vancouver, Montreal, the island - that also maps out the terrain of love and the territory of family. Part Egyptian myth, part Alice in Wonderland, How the Blessed Live is an ethereally quiet, unexpected debut from a novelist to be watched.

The Fiction of South Asians in North America and the Caribbean

The Fiction of South Asians in North America and the Caribbean
Title The Fiction of South Asians in North America and the Caribbean PDF eBook
Author Mitali P. Wong
Publisher McFarland
Pages 160
Release 2010-06-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780786482245

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This study establishes connections between the themes and methodologies of writers within the South Asian diaspora in the New World, and serves both serious analysts as well as beginning readers of South Asian fiction. It is an impartial study that analyzes the stylistic excellence of South Asian fiction and the clearly emergent motifs of the writers, recognizing the value of the interplay of cultural differences and the need for resolution of those differences. The book begins with a discussion of the works of Indo-Caribbean novelists Samuel Selvon and V.S. Naipaul, author of A House for Mr. Biswas and The Enigma of Arrival, thereby establishing parallels between the immigration patterns of the South Asian diaspora who first emigrated to the Caribbean long before significant numbers of South Asians came to the United States. Next, the fiction of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (Heat and Dust), the non-fictional narratives of Ved Mehta (Face to Face), and the satire and social criticism of Bharati Mukherjee (Wife) and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni (Sister of My Heart) are discussed. New literary voices such as those of Bapsi Sidhwa (An American Brat), Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri, whose characters, plots and themes deal with universal human experiences, Akhil Sharma, Manil Suri and Samrat Upadhyay are studied for the new directions and new methods they offer. A sub-genre of young adult fiction is discovered in the novels of Dhan Gopal Mukerji, such as in his Gay-Neck: The Story of a Pigeon, and more recently in the works of Mitali Perkins and Indi Rana. Recent expatriate novelists from South Asia such as Anita Desai, Amitav Chosh, Vikram Chandra and the American editions of Vikram Seth's novels are appraised together with contemporary Indo-Canadian novelists and Indo-Caribbean novelists resident in Canada.

Reconstructing Hybridity

Reconstructing Hybridity
Title Reconstructing Hybridity PDF eBook
Author Joel Kuortti
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 342
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9042021411

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This interdisciplinary collection of critical articles seeks to reassess the concept of hybridity and its relevance to post-colonial theory and literature. The challenging articles written by internationally acclaimed scholars discuss the usefulness of the term in relation to such questions as citizenship, whiteness studies and transnational identity politics. In addition to developing theories of hybridity, the articles in this volume deal with the role of hybridity in a variety of literary and cultural phenomena in geographical settings ranging from the Pacific to native North America. The collection pays particular attention to questions of hybridity, migrancy and diaspora.