Jhumpa Lahiri: The Tale of the Diaspora

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Hailed as a ‘writer of uncommon elegance and poise’, Jyumpa Lahiri blazed a trail of fame with the publication of Interpreter of Maladies-a collection f short stories of Bengal, Boston and Beyond, this collection clearly reveals the ‘liminal state’ in which expatriate writers and hence most of their characters live. The search for an identity is the ‘leitmotif’ of this collection. The success of her first book was soon replicated with her first novel The Namesake, which once again deals with the theme of diaspora-the conflict between two identities: the search for a home for the first generation and the need to belong for the second generation expatriate. Nourished and oppressed by two cultures, the expatriate seems to be forever in a state of flux-belonging and not-belonging, the insider and yet the outsider.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Indira Nityanandam

Dr. Indira Nityanandam has been teaching English Literature and Language since 1974 and is presently Head, Department of English, Smt. S.R. Mehta Arts College, Ahmadabad. With a Ph.D. on Indian Women Writers, her areas of special interest are Indian Writing in English, ELT and Translation. Having Published many research papers, co-edited three books, she has to her credit two books-"Indian Women Writers" and "The Last Decade".

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Title
Jhumpa Lahiri: The Tale of the Diaspora
Author
Edition
1s ed.
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ISBN
8180430278
Length
116p., Notes; Bibliography; 23cm.
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