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The Deed of Words: Two Considerations on Politics of Literature

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“Explore the complex intersection of literature and politics in Sankar Sen’s ‘The Deed of Words.’ This thought-provoking book delves into two crucial considerations, examining how literary works shape political discourse and power dynamics. With ISBN 9789350023297, ‘The Deed of Words’ offers a critical analysis of the political dimensions of literature, making it essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the power of language and its impact on society.”

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350023297
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 143
  • ISBN-10: 9350023296
  • Publisher Date: 2016
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

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

  1. Ranjeet Singh Surjeet

    A somewhat challenging read, but ultimately rewarding. It requires active engagement and critical thinking. I found the content really engaging.

  2. Harshit Sihag

    A valuable resource for anyone studying the intersection of literature and politics. It provides a solid foundation for further research.

  3. Aiswarya Suresh

    I enjoyed the book, especially the second consideration. It provided a fresh perspective on the topic. Will read again.

  4. Siddharth Vankam

    Thought-provoking and well-researched. ‘The Deed of Words’ offers a unique lens through which to view literary works and their political impact.

  5. Ramanansri Ravishankar Aiyar

    A good starting point for understanding the political dimensions of literature. However, I wish there were more concrete examples. Could be more practical.

  6. Manan Anand

    While intellectually stimulating, the book can be a bit dry at times. It requires patience and a strong interest in the subject.

  7. Mridul Jain

    An insightful and thought-provoking exploration of literature’s political role. Sen’s work is both scholarly and engaging.

  8. Bhavya Goel

    I found the book to be very informative and engaging. It challenged my assumptions about the relationship between literature and power. Enjoyed the work.

  9. Rahul Seniaray

    An interesting exploration of the link between literature and politics. Some essays were stronger than others. Overall, a worthwhile read for those interested in the subject matter.

  10. Divyanshu Shekhar

    While the book is well-written, it didn’t quite capture my attention as much as I had hoped. It’s a decent read, but not exceptional.

  11. Chetna Joshi

    I was hoping for a more practical application of the ideas presented. It feels theoretical at times. However, it is academically sound.

  12. Ayushman Singh

    I appreciated the book’s focus on two specific considerations, but I felt that some important aspects were left unexplored. It is well-thought-out

  13. Paras Goyal

    Sen’s ‘The Deed of Words’ is a remarkable work that challenges readers to reconsider the power of language and its impact on society.

  14. Shreeniket Ashok Hinge

    Sen’s writing is clear and concise, making complex ideas accessible to a wider audience. A must-read for students of literature and politics.

  15. Dhaval Kukreti

    The book’s two-part structure works well, allowing for a comprehensive examination of the topic. However, some arguments could be better developed.

  16. Sunny B Joseph

    Sen’s analysis is insightful, but at times feels a bit dense. Still, a valuable contribution to the field. A solid piece of work with intricate details.

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