Critical Interventions: Indian Writing in English offers a rich and insightful engagement with the diverse traditions, themes, and voices that shape Indian literature in English. This volume brings together a series of critical essays that examine how Indian writers have negotiated questions of identity, culture, history, gender, and social transformation through fiction, poetry, and drama. Spanning canonical and contemporary authors, the book explores the cultural rootedness of R.K. Narayan, the nationalist poetics of Sarojini Naidu, the confessional voice of Kamala Das, and the cultural dualism of Toru Dutt, while also engaging with the powerful narratives of Arundhati Roy, Jhumpa Lahiri, Amitav Ghosh, Aravind Adiga, Girish Karnad, and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. The essays address major concerns such as Indianness, patriarchy, diaspora, hybridity, social realism, postcolonial anxiety, and the reworking of myth and history in modern contexts. By situating literary texts within their socio-political and cultural frameworks, the volume highlights literature as a critical space for dialogue, resistance, and self-reflection. Thoughtfully researched and analytically rigorous, this book is an essential resource for students, scholars, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of Indian Writing in English and its evolving critical landscapes.
LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Critical Interventions: Indian Writing in English
₹449.00
By: Dr. Sanju Choudhary & Dr. Ritu Pareek
ISBN: 9789366657981
Language: English
Pages: 280
Format: Paperback
Category: LITERARY CRITICISM / General
Delivery Time: 7-9 Days

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