Saturday 24 April 2021

Arun Joshi Tradition and Modernity in The Foreigner and The Last Labyrinth by P Bala S Devi

 


About the Book

Tradition and modernity have by and large been at loggerheads with each other. Most familial and psychological issues seemingly arise from misconstrued notions of both and lead to a lot of trouble that could otherwise be avoided with ease. Arun Joshi makes a masterstroke when it comes to expressing the turmoil and chaos that the world sees due to such a conflict. This book is a wonderful exposition of how Surinder and Som Bhaskar of The Foreigner and The Last Labyrinth strive to overcome the turmoil experienced by their conflict-torn psyche and arrive at peace with themselves.

About the Author

A simple soul, trying ferociously to catch up with her dreams and optimistic about a future where every dawn sees her bloom every new way. Nothing pleases her as much as her dreams possibly do. Indian ethos and Indian English literature remain forever her passion which she explores profusely in her research. Dr. P. Bala Shanmuga Devi blooms in A. P. C. Mahalaxmi College for Women, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, S. India, amidst teaching her students English literature. A professor by profession, a learner by choice, and a writer by love to the joy of expression, she opens her eyes to the magic that drives every life to live!


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