Description
- ISBN-13: 9781349960071
- Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 1349960071
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,895.00.₹1,440.00Current price is: ₹1,440.00.
Explore “The Nation of India in Contemporary Indian Literature” by Anna Guttman (ISBN: 9781349960071). This insightful analysis delves into how modern Indian writers depict national identity, examining themes of cultural diversity and political change. Discover how literature shapes and reflects India’s complex national narrative. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Indian literature and culture.
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Ayush Singh –
A fascinating look at India’s national narrative through its literature. Well-researched and thought-provoking.
Dhvani Patel –
I found the book a bit dry and scholarly. Though informative, it wasn’t the most engaging read.
Harsh Singh –
Great resource for understanding the complexities of Indian national identity. Highly recommended for scholars.
Happy Raghav –
Very insightful and helpful for research, but not necessarily an easy read for pleasure.
Vanshika Yadav –
Provides a deep understanding of literary landscape. A rewarding, but challenging, read.
Mohd Afzal Ansari –
Excellent analysis! The book offers fresh perspective to understanding India’s complex identities.
Anup Mangwani –
Important exploration of the topic, but the writing style made it hard to stay invested.
Anmol Singh –
I was expecting more engaging storytelling. Too academic to keep my attention throughout.
Piyush Bhanwal –
Insightful, but sometimes overly academic. Some chapters kept my interest more than others.
Dhruv Singh –
I enjoyed the book’s deep dive into contemporary Indian literature, although it got dense at times.
Jaideep Mehra –
Good starting point to know about contemporary indian literature, some time it become boring.
Tanzin Rigson –
Guttman’s analysis is insightful, though the book feels a bit academic at times. Still, a good resource for understanding contemporary Indian literature.
Simar Singh Gulati –
Informative but dense. Requires patience and a strong interest in postcolonial literature.
Nitesh Somani –
Guttman provides a rich and nuanced understanding of India. A must-read for literature enthusiasts.
Vivek Singh –
A thought-provoking exploration of Indian identity through literature. Some essays were denser than others, but overall, a valuable read.
Kalpish Choudhary –
An important contribution to the field. Explores diverse themes and perspectives. Some chapters were difficult to get through.
Kartik Kukreti –
The book explores some important aspect of indian literature. However, it could be more accessable.
Bharat Singhal –
A solid academic analysis. Lacked the narrative pull I was hoping for, but still insightful.
Shreya Paul –
An excellent collection of essays! Sheds light on how Indian writers grapple with national identity. Highly recommend.
Ajeet Kumar –
A thoroughly researched, scholarly book. Perfect for academic study of India.
Sitanshu Deb –
Excellent scholarly work; a vital resource for students of South Asian literature and cultural studies.
Anuj Ghai –
Well-researched and full of interesting information. Can be a bit overwhelming for casual readers.