A review of voice of the subaltern n ANITA DESAI’s

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  • Gill N

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The Village by the Sea, Anita Desai

Abstract

Anita Desai is a well-known post-colonial Indian English writer whose works have been well praised. As a result, she is revered as a literary icon both on and off Indian coasts for her contributions to the modern Indian English novel. It's noteworthy that she's breaking new ground in the field of fiction writing by taking a fresh look at the pressing concerns facing Indian culture today, in both rural and urban settings. Her characters' conflicts are well-captured in Desai's works, and much more fascinating is the way she scours their thoughts, allowing her to investigate the psychological subtleties of human beings. It is the goal of this research paper to analyze the book The Village by the Sea by Anita Desai, one of her most notable works. This work tells the narrative of an Indian rural family that overcomes a time of adversity to reconcile in the end owing to the endurance of the two heroic children, Hari and Lila, in a very interesting manner.

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Dr. R. K. Srivastava Desai’s Achievement. Prospective on Anita Desai, Vimal Prakashan

“Critical Responses To Anita Desai” by Ed. Shubha Tiwari, Atlantic ,2004

Anita Desai, Bye-Bye Black Bird, Orient Paperbacks, 2017.

Anita Desai, Cry, The Peacock, Orient Paperhacks, Delhi 1980

Anita Desai, Games at Twilight and other Stories, W. Heinemann: London, 1978

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2017-12-30

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Gill, N. (2017). A review of voice of the subaltern n ANITA DESAI’s. Universal Research Reports, 4(13), 385–388. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/459

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