The Modern Indian Novel in English: Sculpting Fiction Out of Facts
The present work contains an in-depth analytical study of some aspects of considerably recent Indian history in six works of Indian English fiction, viz. Train to Pakistan, The Dark Dancer, Sunlight on a Broken Column, A Bend in the Ganges, Azadi and Midnight’s Children. These novels, written over a period of a quarter of a century, have been so selected as to afford us an understanding of the most important historical events of our near past from varying perspectives, which were largely determined by each writer’s distance from the events and his perception of their import. The novels here are all imaginative depictions of crises in recent Indian history but the time span covered by each varies. One event common to all is the partition of the country which each writer has approached from a different angle of vision and given a distinctive treatment. The book will be useful for English literature, particularly Indian English literature and researchers in these fields.
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