Anita Desai’s Fiction: A Study through different perspectives, edited by Dr. Arvind Nawale is a subtantial attempt in the arena of Indian Writings in English. The present volume brings to limelight the different perspectives of thematic stands like existentialism, isolation, loneliness, human relationships, East-West parallel, identity-crises, psychoanalytical realism and feminine sensibility figuring in Anita Desai’s works.
This book heralds a fresh wave in subjective criticism in Desai’s novels. The critical essays have been carefully chosen so that the readers may be enabled to comprehend and eventually lend in a new line of thought in the entire apprach. The book will be instrumental to the minds that wish to explore the fictional world of Indian women novelists writing in English. It is not an exaggeration to state that the book will be of maximum assistance to readers with a keen interest in this domain as it presents an indepth study of different perspectives of Anita Desai’s fictional works right from her first novel Cry, the Peacock to recent one The Zig Zag Way.
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