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4th January 2005, 11:36 PM
#21
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i cannot stand Bharati Muhkerjee and her novels....they are purposely crude and sensational and always show indians in a demeaning light...her attempts at capturing characters are pathetic their reasoning unreal..all we see is that she is an advocate of the oh so great 'meting pot' of american culture...
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4th January 2005 11:36 PM
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5th January 2005, 01:57 PM
#22
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Bharati Mukherjee writes fiction with indian background in her mind.She narrates the story in different cultural background, this in nutshell is her theme.Indians continue to claim her as Indian writer,and continue to research on her fiction as cross culture or cultural difference in her fiction. God help them to atleast compare her with other writers.
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6th January 2005, 02:12 AM
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A freind of mine is a hardcore bharathi mukerjee fan. I've never read her stuff, from what he said, she's supposed to be pretty good. But can see that that's just an opinion.
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17th January 2005, 07:53 PM
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A new book ,Bharat Mukherjee's Fiction:A Perspective by Sushma
Tandon,Sarup and Sons Delhi 2004,Rs400 has come out. Review is available in Points of View vol xi no 2 winter 2004.
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7th June 2005, 02:51 AM
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ok i was zooming thru the library shelves when my eye caught a novel and furthermore one by bharathi mukherjee...i have been really disappointed before by her writing and was wondering whether "The tree bride" is the same deal? How about her acclaimed "Desirable Daughters"?
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