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inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
Once again, Bharati Mukherjee prove she is one of our foremost writers, with the literary muscles to weave both the future and the past into a tale that is singularly intelligent and provocative.”—Amy Tan This is the remarkable story of ...
inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
From her first interview, originally published over three decades ago in her native tongue Bengali in the Calcutta journal Desh and appearing here for the first time in English, to an in-depth interview in 2007 granted specifically for this ...
inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
Mukherjee brilliantly illuminates the complex and shifting lives of America's new immigrants in these 12 stories.
inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
So begins the wry story of an obedient daughter of middle-class Indian parents who is about to embark on an adventure of a lifetime. Driven first to shock and then to despair, Dimple lives in a waking dream.
inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
A newly reissued version Bharati's "stunning" (Los Angeles Times) stories, with a new introduction by award-winning author, Madhuri Vijay.
inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
Praise for "Miss New India""Mukherjee s pitch perfect ear for character and mood and her storytelling gifts capture the exhilarating restlessness of a young Indian woman s pursuit of happiness.
inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
"A very fine writer, funny, intelligent, versatile and, on occasion, unexpectedly profound." --The Washington Post Book World "MUKHERJEE IS FEARLESS . . . DARING AND WITTY . . .
inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
At the heart of this remarkable new novel by the award-winning author of The Middleman and Other Stories and Jasmine are issues of culture, identity, and familial loyalty.
inauthor:"Bharati Mukherjee" from books.google.com
In piecing together her ancestor's transformation from a docile Bengali Brahmin girl-child into an impassioned organizer of resistance against the British Raj, the contemporary narrator discovers and lays claim to unacknowledged elements in ...