M. K. Bhatnagar & M. Rajeshwar (eds):
The Novels of Anita Desai: A Critical Study - gebunden oder broschiert
2011, ISBN: 9788171568994
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd., 2011. Hardcover. New. India has been consistently producing award-winning authors or inspiring other writers to base their works on Indi… Mehr…
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd., 2011. Hardcover. New. India has been consistently producing award-winning authors or inspiring other writers to base their works on Indian colour, themes and identity. Kiran Desai has written an exquisite novel which won the prestigious Booker Award and found a place in the New York Times Most Notable Fiction list. This is a novel to be savored for its stunning prose, complex characters and finely captured sense of place. Her first novel, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, published in 1998, received widespread fame and praise. It won the Betty Task Award for the best new novel by citizens of the Commonwealth of Nations under the age of 35. Published to unanimous acclaim in over twenty-two countries, eight years later, The Inheritance of Loss won the 26 Booker Prize. The extraordinary achievement makes the 35 year old Desai the youngest woman ever to win the Booker, a distinction previously enjoyed by Arundhati Roy. A story of such depth and emotion, hilarity and imagination, Desaiâs second, long-awaited novel fulfills the grand promise established by her first. This novel manages to explore just about every contemporary international issue: globalization, multiculturalism, economic inequality, fundamentalism and terrorist violence. Desai is now among a growing group of prominent young novelists of Indian background, including Arundhati Roy and Jhumpa Lahiri. Kiran Desai and Her Fictional World is a collection of twenty-seven critical essays which treat Kiran Desaiâs works with infinite interest, respect and sensitive understanding. The contributors to the volume have studied the novels of this celebrated writer from various angles. The anthology presents the background of Man Booker Prize and introduces Kiran Desai. Editors have presented this anthology in two sections, each dedicated to one of her novels. This volume will be useful to not only the students of Kiran Desaiâs fiction, but also the common readers to understand Desai`s fictional world better. Contents : PrefaceâSection: Oneâ1. The Man Booker Prize and Kiran Desai: An IntroductionâNeeru Tandon; 2. What is this Entire Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard?âVijay K. Sharma; 3. Psycho-Analytical Interpretation of Sampathâs Character in Kiran Desaiâs Hullabaloo in the Guava OrchardâAnjana Trivedi; 4. Food as a Symbol in Kiran Desaiâs Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard and Anita Desaiâs Fasting, FeastingâPriya Srivastava; 5. Kiran Desaiâs Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard: A Hilarious Comic TaleâReshu Shukla; 6. The Art of Characterization in Hullabaloo in the Guava OrchardâAnkita Shukla and Anshul ChandraâSection: Twoâ7. The Inheritance of Loss: A Legacy of Estrangement in the âMiddle of NowhereââEiko Ohira; 8. Sense of Place in The Inheritance of Loss: Fact and FictionâNeeru Tandon; 9. The Inheritance of Loss: A Saga of Post-Colonial WorldâManisha Pandey; 1. Cultural Imperialism Revisited: A Study of Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of LossâPunyashree Panda; 11. Men! Men!! Men!! Postcolonial Indian Masculinities in The Inheritance of LossâSunita Sinha and Purnendu Chatterjee; 12. Problematizing Issues about Home, Homeland, Diaspora and Belongingness in Transnational and National Lands: A Study of Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of LossâTejinder Kaur; 13. Dialectics of Marginality, Ethnicity and Globalization in Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of LossâBeena Agarwal; 14. Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of Loss: A Cultural Production of a âGlobalized WorldââG.N. Saibaba; 15. Synthesis of Global Issues in The Inheritance of LossâMadhulika Jha; 16. Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of Loss: A Diasporic Articulation and MulticulturalismâKrishna Singh; 17. Exile in Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of Loss: A Study of the Subaltern as Opposed to the Higher RankâSantwana Haldar; 18. Longing and Belonging: Search for a Homeland in Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of LossâVandhana Sharma; 19. The Immigra Printed Pages: 335., Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd., 2011, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd., 2011. Hardcover. New. India has been consistently producing award-winning authors or inspiring other writers to base their works on Indian colour, themes and identity. Kiran Desai has written an exquisite novel which won the prestigious Booker Award and found a place in the New York Times Most Notable Fiction list. This is a novel to be savored for its stunning prose, complex characters and finely captured sense of place. Her first novel, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, published in 1998, received widespread fame and praise. It won the Betty Task Award for the best new novel by citizens of the Commonwealth of Nations under the age of 35. Published to unanimous acclaim in over twenty-two countries, eight years later, The Inheritance of Loss won the 26 Booker Prize. The extraordinary achievement makes the 35 year old Desai the youngest woman ever to win the Booker, a distinction previously enjoyed by Arundhati Roy. A story of such depth and emotion, hilarity and imagination, Desaiâs second, long-awaited novel fulfills the grand promise established by her first. This novel manages to explore just about every contemporary international issue: globalization, multiculturalism, economic inequality, fundamentalism and terrorist violence. Desai is now among a growing group of prominent young novelists of Indian background, including Arundhati Roy and Jhumpa Lahiri. Kiran Desai and Her Fictional World is a collection of twenty-seven critical essays which treat Kiran Desaiâs works with infinite interest, respect and sensitive understanding. The contributors to the volume have studied the novels of this celebrated writer from various angles. The anthology presents the background of Man Booker Prize and introduces Kiran Desai. Editors have presented this anthology in two sections, each dedicated to one of her novels. This volume will be useful to not only the students of Kiran Desaiâs fiction, but also the common readers to understand Desai`s fictional world better. Contents : PrefaceâSection: Oneâ1. The Man Booker Prize and Kiran Desai: An IntroductionâNeeru Tandon; 2. What is this Entire Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard?âVijay K. Sharma; 3. Psycho-Analytical Interpretation of Sampathâs Character in Kiran Desaiâs Hullabaloo in the Guava OrchardâAnjana Trivedi; 4. Food as a Symbol in Kiran Desaiâs Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard and Anita Desaiâs Fasting, FeastingâPriya Srivastava; 5. Kiran Desaiâs Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard: A Hilarious Comic TaleâReshu Shukla; 6. The Art of Characterization in Hullabaloo in the Guava OrchardâAnkita Shukla and Anshul ChandraâSection: Twoâ7. The Inheritance of Loss: A Legacy of Estrangement in the âMiddle of NowhereââEiko Ohira; 8. Sense of Place in The Inheritance of Loss: Fact and FictionâNeeru Tandon; 9. The Inheritance of Loss: A Saga of Post-Colonial WorldâManisha Pandey; 1. Cultural Imperialism Revisited: A Study of Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of LossâPunyashree Panda; 11. Men! Men!! Men!! Postcolonial Indian Masculinities in The Inheritance of LossâSunita Sinha and Purnendu Chatterjee; 12. Problematizing Issues about Home, Homeland, Diaspora and Belongingness in Transnational and National Lands: A Study of Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of LossâTejinder Kaur; 13. Dialectics of Marginality, Ethnicity and Globalization in Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of LossâBeena Agarwal; 14. Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of Loss: A Cultural Production of a âGlobalized WorldââG.N. Saibaba; 15. Synthesis of Global Issues in The Inheritance of LossâMadhulika Jha; 16. Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of Loss: A Diasporic Articulation and MulticulturalismâKrishna Singh; 17. Exile in Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of Loss: A Study of the Subaltern as Opposed to the Higher RankâSantwana Haldar; 18. Longing and Belonging: Search for a Homeland in Kiran Desaiâs The Inheritance of LossâVandhana Sharma; 19. The Immigra Printed Pages: 335., Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd., 2011, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2008. Hardcover. New. Anita Desaiâs work represents a unique blending of the Indian and the western. Her novels catch the bewilderment of the individual psyche confronted with the overbearing socio-cultural environment and the ever-beckoning modern promise of self-gratification and self-fulfilment. In the face of this dual onslaught, her protagonists, male or female â Maya, Sita, Monisha and Amla; Sarah, Nanda and Raka; Bim and Tara; Devan, Baumgartner â are seen poised rentalizingly at different junctures of the philosophic spectrum. Applying sociological, psychoanalytic, structural and other approaches of formal textual analysis, the essays in the present anthology take a fresh look at established works, revealing aspects of study hitherto unexplored, offer critically insightful probes into individual novels and explore the deployment of images, symbols and other poetic devices, besides diverse narrative strategies. An indispensable source-book for students, researchers and teachers of Indian English and Commonwealth Literature in general and fiction and Anita Desai in particular. An insightful companion for research in sociology and women-studies. Printed Pages: 288., Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd, 2008<