Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350026908
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350026902
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Language: Bengali
Original price was: ₹895.00.₹671.00Current price is: ₹671.00.
Explore the evolving landscape of Indian popular fiction with “INDIAN POPULAR FICTION: Redefining the Canon” by Pramod Kumar (ISBN: 9789350026908). This insightful analysis challenges conventional literary norms, examining the rise of new genres and voices that shape contemporary Indian storytelling. Discover how popular fiction reflects and influences cultural trends, redefining the very notion of a literary “canon.”
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Vivek –
I found the book repetitive. It could be more concise.
Tanu Chalotra –
Very insightful look at modern Indian fiction, I was really drawn in.
Swapnil Chatterjee –
I found the book quite engaging and insightful. Recommended for anyone interested in Indian literature.
Prateek Sahni –
A helpful guide to understanding modern Indian literature. A bit slow-paced, but overall quite informative.
Revu Anurag –
This book is quite interesting and engaging. I highly recommend it to all those who love reading Indian literature.
Apoorv Agnihotri –
Challenging the canon is always a good thing! This book provides some food for thought, even if I didn’t agree with everything.
Harsh Hemnani –
Provides a great overview. It really broadened my understanding of the current literary landscape.
Anish Aiyappa N V –
Informative and engaging, offering a new view of the Indian popular fiction.
John J Tharayil –
A thought-provoking book! It challenges your assumptions and encourages a deeper understanding.
Sana Rehman –
I appreciated the author’s perspective. It helped me see things differently.
Manya Kashyap –
Not the most exciting read, but certainly informative. The analysis is solid, if a bit academic.
Prateek Popli –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were insightful, others felt like a rehash of existing ideas. Still, worth a look.
Muskan Gulyani –
I enjoyed reading this book. It’s a great addition to the field.
Sachin Sanjay Kakad –
This book really changed my perspective. It’s a wonderful and informative read.
Shreya Paliwal –
Interesting concepts, but the writing style felt a little dry at times. Overall, a worthwhile exploration of the topic.
Arjun P –
This book gave a fresh perspective and challenged the traditional norms. It’s a must-read for those interested in contemporary literature.
Preeti Rawat –
Though the book offers insights, I found it slightly boring.
Pragati Bisht –
The book explores the topic well, but it felt a little dense at times.
Mahima Singh –
This book is nice to read. It offers good insights.
Prabhat Pandey –
An eye-opening exploration into the depths of popular Indian fiction.
Abhishek Agrawal –
A decent read, offering some interesting perspectives on Indian popular fiction. However, I found some arguments a bit repetitive.
Sanjana Srivastava –
The book had some good parts, but was somewhat disorganized. Needs better editing.
Kamya Singh –
The book had good points and bad. I learned, but was bored sometimes.