Neel Mukherjee, author of The Lives of the Others and A State of Freedom talks about his education, his readings, his career as a reviewer and lately as a novelist. He discusses some of the issues brought up by his novels, such as capitalism, the predicament of the have-nots, and literary influences
In this collection, Tim Parks depicts the dynamic relationships between authors, their work, and the...
The paper is an attempt to study on how there is deeply rooted connection between Manipuri society a...
The idea of an interview with Peter Lamarque and Derek Attridge on the cognitive value of literary f...
Neel Mukherjee, author of The Lives of the Others and A State of Freedom talks about his education, ...
For years, Marxist theorists have used literature as an expression to expose class struggle. Theoris...
The article depicts India’s development, liberty and equality is stymied by socio-economic realities...
Recensione critica del secondo romanzo dell'autore indiano Neel Mukherjee, "The Lives of Others
Novelists in the New Millennium is a collection of interviews with eight writers among the most sign...
The significant role of Trauma theory in literature lights the psyche of an individual precisely. Th...
What drives a migrant? And what is her/his place in society? Neel Mukherjee’s first novel, Past Cont...
Indian Literature and the World is a collection of critical essays featuring up-to-date scholarship ...
A conversation with a Fellow for the National Endowment for the Arts in Writing for the United State...
A fascinating portrait of the life and ideas of the great Indian writer and public intellectual, U.R...
Michèle Roberts is a contemporary feminist writer born in England in 1949. Brought up with two langu...
Interviews with British novelists, plus critical overviews and bibliographic matter
In this collection, Tim Parks depicts the dynamic relationships between authors, their work, and the...
The paper is an attempt to study on how there is deeply rooted connection between Manipuri society a...
The idea of an interview with Peter Lamarque and Derek Attridge on the cognitive value of literary f...
Neel Mukherjee, author of The Lives of the Others and A State of Freedom talks about his education, ...
For years, Marxist theorists have used literature as an expression to expose class struggle. Theoris...
The article depicts India’s development, liberty and equality is stymied by socio-economic realities...
Recensione critica del secondo romanzo dell'autore indiano Neel Mukherjee, "The Lives of Others
Novelists in the New Millennium is a collection of interviews with eight writers among the most sign...
The significant role of Trauma theory in literature lights the psyche of an individual precisely. Th...
What drives a migrant? And what is her/his place in society? Neel Mukherjee’s first novel, Past Cont...
Indian Literature and the World is a collection of critical essays featuring up-to-date scholarship ...
A conversation with a Fellow for the National Endowment for the Arts in Writing for the United State...
A fascinating portrait of the life and ideas of the great Indian writer and public intellectual, U.R...
Michèle Roberts is a contemporary feminist writer born in England in 1949. Brought up with two langu...
Interviews with British novelists, plus critical overviews and bibliographic matter
In this collection, Tim Parks depicts the dynamic relationships between authors, their work, and the...
The paper is an attempt to study on how there is deeply rooted connection between Manipuri society a...
The idea of an interview with Peter Lamarque and Derek Attridge on the cognitive value of literary f...