Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173052057
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Publisher Imprint: Aryan Books International
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8173052050
- Publisher Date: 2001
- Binding: Hardcover
₹392.00
“Inhabiting The Other” (ISBN: 9788173052057) explores the profound impact of exile and suffering on literary creativity. Edited by D.P. Agrawal and J.S. Kharakwal, this collection of essays examines texts from across the globe, revealing how displacement shapes literature and inspires new hermeneutical approaches. Discover the power of exile in works by renowned authors from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas, and delve into the complex interplay of physical and inner exile.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Suryansh Gautam –
Deeply moving and insightful. The essays shed light on the experiences of exiled writers and the impact of displacement on their work.
Ayush Singh –
A powerful exploration of exile in literature. The essays are well-researched and thought-provoking. A must-read for literature enthusiasts.
Anurag –
I enjoyed the diverse range of authors and perspectives included. A valuable contribution to the study of exile and literature.
Nayan Ghosh –
Interesting concept, but the writing style was sometimes dense and difficult to follow. Still, some insightful analyses.
Bharath P H –
A mixed bag. Some essays were truly exceptional, offering fresh perspectives. Others were less memorable. Worth a read nonetheless.
Atul Kumar –
An uneven collection. Some essays were brilliant, others less engaging. The overall theme of exile was well-explored.
Shashank Mishra –
Heavy subject matter, but insightful. The book offers a global view of exile in literature. Definitely worth reading if you’re interested in the topic.
Atharva M Deshkar –
A fascinating collection! Gained new perspectives on how displacement influences creativity. Some essays were stronger than others, though.
Vrinda Gupta –
This book opened my eyes to the different facets of exile. A challenging but ultimately rewarding read. Highly recommended!
Yashika Methi –
Some essays felt repetitive, but overall a good introduction to the theme of exile in literature. It broadened my understanding.
Anika –
I found the book academically sound, but at times struggled to fully engage with some of the more theoretical arguments.
Aditya Prakash –
Excellent essays! This book provides critical insights into the impact of exile on literary creativity. A valuable addition to any literary collection.
Kavya Yadav –
Thought-provoking essays, but some felt a bit too academic for my taste. Explores interesting themes of exile and identity in literature.