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Reading India in a Transnational Era: The Works of Raja Rao

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“Reading India in a Transnational Era” explores the rich literary landscape of Raja Rao’s works. Edited by Rumina Sethi and Letizia Alterno, this book (ISBN: 9781032250274) delves into Rao’s portrayal of India’s cultural identity within a global context. Examining themes of nationalism, diaspora, and spirituality, this insightful analysis provides a fresh perspective on Rao’s contribution to world literature. Buy now and discover the brilliance of Raja Rao!

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  • ISBN-13: 9781032250274
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 256
  • ISBN-10: 1032250275
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

10 reviews for Reading India in a Transnational Era: The Works of Raja Rao

  1. Gaurav . .

    This edited volume offers fresh insights into Raja Rao’s novels and short stories. Few ideas felt repetitive and dry to read.

  2. Sahil Carpenter

    This book offers a good starting point to understanding Raja Rao’s work. Some chapters are better than others, but its generally well-written and researched.

  3. Chopperla Naga Bhushanam

    I enjoyed the diverse perspectives on Rao’s novels. A little repetitive in places, but offered compelling insights into his portrayal of Indian identity.

  4. Krishnaprasad P G

    A comprehensive overview of Rao’s work. The book explores the themes and provides a good starting point for understanding his complex narratives. Good book!

  5. Vishakha Khanna

    An insightful collection of essays. It really helped me understand Raja Rao’s complex characters. Occasionally felt a bit academic for casual reading.

  6. Chirag Kapoor

    I appreciated the transnational lens through which Rao’s work was examined. The book could have benefitted from a stronger concluding chapter. okay read.

  7. Sanjana Sadhwani

    A fascinating exploration of Raja Rao’s work! Some essays were a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read for anyone interested in Indian literature and transnational themes.

  8. Pranav Choudhary

    An enlightening study of Raja Rao’s literary legacy. The discussions on diaspora were particularly engaging. I would recommend it those studying postcolonial literature.

  9. Gaurav Sudhir Kulkarni

    A valuable contribution to Raja Rao scholarship. It’s well-edited, but may not appeal to those unfamiliar with his work. Little bit lengthy.

  10. Ashish Kumar

    Interesting analysis of Rao’s themes of nationalism and spirituality. I found it quite thought-provoking, though some of the language was challenging.

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