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This excellent publication is an attempt to find out Diasporic issues in Anita Desai's novel Bye-Bye Blackbird which reminds us that this novel is related to Desai's own experiences and her interest in Diasporic issues and how she is influenced by social, economic, political and cultural problems of her age. The success of the novel as a literary genre depends upon a range of factors like the skillful interweaving of plot and character, interesting shocks and surprises in the plot, the roundness and flatness of the characters and narrative techniques of the author himself and perhaps more…mehr

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This excellent publication is an attempt to find out Diasporic issues in Anita Desai's novel Bye-Bye Blackbird which reminds us that this novel is related to Desai's own experiences and her interest in Diasporic issues and how she is influenced by social, economic, political and cultural problems of her age. The success of the novel as a literary genre depends upon a range of factors like the skillful interweaving of plot and character, interesting shocks and surprises in the plot, the roundness and flatness of the characters and narrative techniques of the author himself and perhaps more importantly the theme. The author has been able to bring all the above factors of the novel in this book. Moreover, it is also concentrate on the current issues of alienation, lost of identity and accommodation that the immigrants has to confront in an alien and yet familiar world in the novel Bye-Bye Blackbird. It proves Anita Desai as a famous and strongest writer of Indian Diaspora.
Autorenporträt
ANJALI DAUD was born in Anand, the milk city of India. She got the M.A and M.Phil degree from S.P. University of Vallabh Vidyanagar. She is a lecturer in English with six years of experience and pursuing Ph.D. She is all time favorite among students for her being honest and frankly attitude and seeks to motivate and guide students when they require