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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780141182667
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Embark on a literary journey with “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man” by Rajeev Agarwal (ISBN: 9780141182667). Follow Stephen Dedalus’s captivating coming-of-age story in Dublin as he navigates the complexities of art, family, religion, and Irish identity. This timeless novel offers a profound exploration of self-discovery and the artist’s enduring imagination, mirroring James Joyce’s own youthful experiences.
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Rahul Choudhary –
One of my favorites! Very touching. I loved it. Highly recommended for those wanting to explore themselves.
Akshit Kumar –
A must-read for aspiring artists! So insightful and thought-provoking. Some parts were hard to understand, but that’s okay.
Khushboo Agarwal –
Good book. Sometimes it dragged, and I wanted it to be over. A little depressing, but well worth the read and thought.
Ashish Ranjan –
Overrated, in my opinion. The language is beautiful, but the plot meanders. Couldn’t connect with Stephen at all.
Mazhar Abdul Azeez –
Absolutely brilliant! Joyce’s writing is stunning, and Stephen’s journey is unforgettable. A true masterpiece. Highly recommended.
Nikita –
A beautifully written novel. It’s a deep dive into the mind of a young artist. Some parts were slow, but overall, a great experience.
Aryan Singh Chauhan –
It was okay. I appreciated the themes, but it didn’t grab me the way I thought it would. Found it somewhat boring.
Aryaman Rawat –
A challenging but rewarding read. Stephen’s struggle with identity resonated with me, though the religious themes felt a bit heavy-handed at times.
Shivam Shrivastava –
A profound and moving exploration of identity. Joyce’s writing is masterful, and Stephen’s story is both inspiring and heartbreaking.
Farzan Saleem –
Joyce’s prose is beautiful, but sometimes hard to follow. Stephen’s journey is compelling, though. A classic, but not for everyone.
Manik Lakhwani –
Interesting, but a slog. Too much focus on Stephen’s internal thoughts. Needed more action to hold my attention throughout.
Sandeep Yadav –
I enjoyed the book, but it’s not an easy read. Requires patience and attention. Stephen’s internal struggles are very powerful.
Satya Saran –
It was hard to read and comprehend everything. Made it through with my eyes closed. Okay read!
Mrityunjay Sharma –
An amazing depiction of artistic development. I felt Stephen’s confusion and passion. A bit dense, but worth the effort.
Parth Goel –
Beautifully written, but very slow-paced. Hard to get into. I struggled to connect with the main character on any meaningful level.
Rajath Viswam P S –
Found it a bit pretentious, to be honest. Stephen’s navel-gazing got tiresome, even if the writing was impressive. Expected more.