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The Deed of Words: Two Considerations on Politics of Literature

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“Explore the profound intersection of literature and politics in ‘The Deed of Words.’ Aakar Books presents two thought-provoking essays that examine how words shape power, dissent, and social change. Dive into the complex relationship between literary expression and political action. ISBN: 9789350023303. Discover the power of language with this insightful analysis.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350023303
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 139.99972 mm
  • ISBN-10: 935002330X
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2016
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 143

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for The Deed of Words: Two Considerations on Politics of Literature

  1. Somnath Malik

    A fascinating and insightful book! It really made me think about the power of words and their impact on society. Highly recommended for those interested in politics and literature.

  2. Hritika

    A truly thought-provoking read. ‘The Deed of Words’ offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between literature and politics. Highly recommend!

  3. Vaibhav Aggarwal

    An okay read. It covers the topic adequately but doesn’t offer any groundbreaking insights. A decent addition to the existing literature on the subject.

  4. Shifa Islam

    I was hoping for more practical examples. The theoretical discussions were interesting, but I wanted more concrete applications. Still, a solid academic work.

  5. Pillarisetty Vijaya Akshitha

    This book exceeded my expectations! The author expertly weaves together literary analysis and political theory. A must-read for anyone interested in the subject.

  6. Nishit Muralia

    I found the book to be a bit challenging to get through. The writing style is academic, which may not appeal to all readers. It makes you think about the world.

  7. Vaastvikta Malik

    Excellent analysis! This book provided me with new understanding of how words really impact politics. I would recommend this book to my fellow students.

  8. Manoj Singh

    Some arguments felt repetitive. I appreciate the analysis, but at points, it felt like the same idea was being rehashed. I learned some thing new though.

  9. Pratyush Singh Chauhan

    The book felt a bit dry at times, but the core ideas are important. It could have been more engaging, but it’s a valuable contribution to the field.

  10. Pranjal Dwivedi

    An interesting exploration of the link between literature and politics. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read. Provoked some thought.

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