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Amitav Ghoshs The Shadow Lines (Hardcover) | Released: 2008
By: Ed. Arvind Chowdhary (Author) Publisher: Atlantic33.00% Off Original price was: ₹795.00.₹533.00Current price is: ₹533.00.
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The Shadow Lines is a highly innovative, complex and celebrated novel of Amitav Ghosh. Published in 1988, it received the prestigious Sahitya Academy Award in the following year. Not only literary critics but also some noted litterateurs have acclaimed it for what it has been able to achieve as a... Read More
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Author:
Ed. Arvind Chowdhary
Publisher Name:
Atlantic
Language:
English
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(Hardcover)
About The Book
The Shadow Lines is a highly innovative, complex and celebrated novel of Amitav Ghosh. Published in 1988, it received the prestigious Sahitya Academy Award in the following year. Not only literary critics but also some noted litterateurs have acclaimed it for what it has been able to achieve as a work of art. Its focus is a fact of history, the post-partition scenario of violence; but its overall form is a subtle interweaving of fact, fiction and reminiscence.
It is a novel in which Amitav Ghosh has been able to realise his artistic conception through an art form, which is cohesive. However, it remains somewhat inaccessible to some readers; they are, particularly, mystified by its non-linear mode. This volume of critical essays on The Shadow Lines is being presented in the hope that it will enable the reader to gain an insight into the meaning and structure of the novel. In the first part of the book, the contributors bring out the various aspects/elements of the novel. The second part has essays, which look at the novel from some current critical perspectives feminist, post-colonial and historicist but the emphasis of these essays is upon practice and not theory. The idea is that the reader learns about a specific approach by seeing it applied to the The Shadow Lines. The third part has a single but significant essay The Shadow Lines in Context which relates the novel to Ghoshs other works, both fiction and non-fiction. Though the book is primarily addressed to the student, it is hoped that it will interest the common discernible reader as well.Table of Contents: Part One 1. The Shadow Lines as a Memory NovelManjula Saxena; 2. The Narrator and the Chronicling of Self in The Shadow LinesPremindha Bannerjee; 3. Interrogating the Nation, Growing Global in The Shadow LinesSomeshwar Sati; 4. Nation as Identity in The Shadow LinesAlka Kumar; 5. The Shadow Lines between Freedom and ViolenceAlpana Neogy; 6. Time and Space in The Shadow LinesArvind Chowdhary; 7. Thamma My Grandmother: Imaging the Elderly in The Shadow LinesRoopali Sircar; 8. Imagery in The Shadow LinesRita Joshi; 9. Going Away and Coming Home: The Shadow Lines and the Travel Motif in Childrens FictionNivedita SenPart Two10. Nationalism and the Question of Freedom in The Shadow Lines: A Gender PerspectiveMeenakshi Malhotra; 11. Lines and Their Shadows: A Reading of Gender Roles in Amitav Ghoshs The Shadow LinesAngelie Multani; 12. A Post-colonial Interpretation of The Shadow LinesPromilla Garg; 13. Violence in The Shadow Lines: Nationalist Rhetoric and Historical SilenceRudrashish Chakraborty; 14. The Bengalee in The Shadow LinesMinoti ChatterjeePart Three15. The Shadow Lines in ContextAditya Bhattacharjea; Chronology in The Shadow Lines Arvind Chowdhary; A Family Tree: Indian Characters
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