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Jhumpa Lahiri's the Lowland: A Critical Analysis

2014; Volume: 19; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.9790/0837-19107100117

ISSN

2279-0845

Autores

TK Pius,

Tópico(s)

Postcolonial and Cultural Literary Studies

Resumo

Jhumpa Lahiri's novel The Lowland, traces the fate of tender fraternal bonds torn asunder by violent politics.Lahiri's delineation of the narrative events purports to show how the absence of loved ones becomes covertly a portent haunting presence within the subconscious mind of the affected characters directing their overt actions to their own consequential ways of life through which they are goaded on.When their respective paths crisscross, Lahiri proves herself to be adept at depicting the unhappiness at the core of the intricate interpersonal relations that materialises.This write-up attempts to grasp the import of this novel by situating the author's unique presence both in the post millennium Indian English fiction as well as in the fabric of the narrative.Its analytical method moves from an elaborate study of the tortuous plot through a network of characterisation, scrutiny of the multiplex narration leading to a medley of themes that have contemporary appeal.

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