Partial Recall: Essays on Literature and Literary History

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The essays gathered here, rich in literary detail and accessible insight, were written over the past thirty years. Among them are Mehrotra’s homage to his friend and fellow poet Arun Kolatkar; a perceptive appreciation of A.K. Ramanujan; a scathing scrutiny of R. Parthasarathy; a radical redefinition of the modern Indian poem; a literary-historical view of Kabir; and a wide-ranging introduction to the entire corpus of Indian writing in English from 1800 to the present.

Mehrotra, who has lived much of his life in Allahabad, writes also about the provincialization of India’s middle-sized cities, the decimation of cultural heritage across urban north India, and the joys and pains of growing up in a small town where everyone knew everyone.

Forthright in manner and cosmopolitan in their references, Mehrotra’s writings are an exceptional mix of the autobiographical and the literary, an antidote to the everyday annihilation of English prose by journalists at one end and literary critics at the other.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Arvind Krishna Mehrotra

Arvind Kerishna Mehrotra is a well-known poet, critic, and translator. His books include The Transfiguring Places (1998) and The Absent Traveller: Prakrit Love Poetry from the Gathasaptasati (1991). He has edited the Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets (1992).

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Title
Partial Recall: Essays on Literature and Literary History
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178243105, 9788178243108
Length
289p., 23cm.
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