Amitav Ghosh was born in Calcutta in 1956, and studied at Dehra Dun, New Delhi, Alexandria and Oxford. He is one of India’s best-known writers in Indian English Fiction. He has written many well-known fictions and non-fictions and received many prestigious awards for his writings. Amitav Ghosh’s writing deals with the variety of dimensions for his fictional narratives such as history and memory, political struggle and communal violence, agonies of dislocation made by the Partition, etc. Here, in this paper, I have taken up Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines (1988) for its formal experimentations with the challenge to be overcome by the projection of imagination and utter desire until the space gets dissolved. The focus of the paper is to show ...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project ofnarratisi...
Amitav Ghosh is one of the well-known novelists of contemporary Indian Writings in English. He gaine...
The present article turns round exploring the elements of postcolonialism in one of Amitav Ghosh’s n...
Abstract Amitav Ghosh is significant among those talents who, in the 1980s, generated a wave of crea...
Memory and history just as space and place seem to intrigue Amitav Ghosh profoundly, as evident from...
Amitav Ghosh’s second novel, The Shadow Lines (1988), was notoriously conceived in 1984, in the afte...
Amitav Ghosh is one of India’s noted contemporary novelists and the winner of 54 the Jnapith award. ...
AmitavGhosh is a world renowned Indian author and novelist known for his works in the English langua...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project of n...
Approaches to world literature often think through binaries of local/global, major/minor, provincia...
The Shadow Lines (1988) is a historical novel by Amitav Ghosh that focuses on the national and geogr...
Indian writing in English has stamped its greatness by mixing up tradition and modernity in the prod...
This contribution highlights how The Shadow Lines is based on post-colonial paradigmatic concerns, ...
Amitav Ghosh’s famous novel The Shadow Lines contains a story whose characters and situations have t...
none1noForms of knowledge and our understanding of the world are central concerns in Amitav Ghosh's ...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project ofnarratisi...
Amitav Ghosh is one of the well-known novelists of contemporary Indian Writings in English. He gaine...
The present article turns round exploring the elements of postcolonialism in one of Amitav Ghosh’s n...
Abstract Amitav Ghosh is significant among those talents who, in the 1980s, generated a wave of crea...
Memory and history just as space and place seem to intrigue Amitav Ghosh profoundly, as evident from...
Amitav Ghosh’s second novel, The Shadow Lines (1988), was notoriously conceived in 1984, in the afte...
Amitav Ghosh is one of India’s noted contemporary novelists and the winner of 54 the Jnapith award. ...
AmitavGhosh is a world renowned Indian author and novelist known for his works in the English langua...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project of n...
Approaches to world literature often think through binaries of local/global, major/minor, provincia...
The Shadow Lines (1988) is a historical novel by Amitav Ghosh that focuses on the national and geogr...
Indian writing in English has stamped its greatness by mixing up tradition and modernity in the prod...
This contribution highlights how The Shadow Lines is based on post-colonial paradigmatic concerns, ...
Amitav Ghosh’s famous novel The Shadow Lines contains a story whose characters and situations have t...
none1noForms of knowledge and our understanding of the world are central concerns in Amitav Ghosh's ...
In the past couple of decades an entire generation of Indian writers took up the project ofnarratisi...
Amitav Ghosh is one of the well-known novelists of contemporary Indian Writings in English. He gaine...
The present article turns round exploring the elements of postcolonialism in one of Amitav Ghosh’s n...