Indira Goswami (Mamoni Raisom Goswami) & Her Fictional World
Author: Māmaṇi Raẏachama Goswāmī
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 836
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraslation of various works of the author; includes a brief critical review.
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Author: Māmaṇi Raẏachama Goswāmī
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 836
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraslation of various works of the author; includes a brief critical review.
Author: Namrata Pathak
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2022-06-23
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 1000600297
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book engages with the life and works of Indira Goswami, the first Assamese woman writer to win the highest national literary award, the Jnanpith Award, in 2001. From sociological treatises to a springboard of a socio-political milieu, Goswami’s texts are intersections of the local and the global, the popular and the canonical. The writer’s penchant for transcending boundaries gives a new contour and shape to the social and cultural domains in her texts. That every character is a representative of the society, that the context comes alive in every evocation of class struggle, power play, caste discrimination and gendered narratives add an interesting semantic load to her texts. While tracing the trajectories discussed above, this book foregrounds Goswami’s act of going beyond the margins of varied kinds, both abstract and concrete, in search of egalitarian and democratic spaces of life. The book looks at Indira Goswami’s works with a special emphasis on the author situated within the Assamese literary canon. It not only discusses the themes and issues within her writing, but also focuses on the distinct language and style she uses. The volume includes non-fictional prose, excerpts from her short stories and novels, viewpoints of critics, letters and entries from diaries, as well as interviews with Goswami about her writing and personal life. It engages with her works in the context of her multifaceted, almost mythical life, especially her avowed ‘activism’ against animal sacrifice and militancy in her latter career. Part of the Writer in Context series, this book will be useful for scholars and researchers of Indian literature, Assamese literature, English literature, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, global south studies, gender studies and translation studies.
Author: Juris Dilevko
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2011-03-17
Total Pages: 554
ISBN-13: 1598849093
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis much-needed guide to translated literature offers readers the opportunity to hear from, learn about, and perhaps better understand our shrinking world from the perspective of insiders from many cultures and traditions. In a globalized world, knowledge about non-North American societies and cultures is a must. Contemporary World Fiction: A Guide to Literature in Translation provides an overview of the tremendous range and scope of translated world fiction available in English. In so doing, it will help readers get a sense of the vast world beyond North America that is conveyed by fiction titles from dozens of countries and language traditions. Within the guide, approximately 1,000 contemporary non-English-language fiction titles are fully annotated and thousands of others are listed. Organization is primarily by language, as language often reflects cultural cohesion better than national borders or geographies, but also by country and culture. In addition to contemporary titles, each chapter features a brief overview of earlier translated fiction from the group. The guide also provides in-depth bibliographic essays for each chapter that will enable librarians and library users to further explore the literature of numerous languages and cultural traditions.
Author: Māmaṇi Raẏachama Goswāmī
Publisher: Katha
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9788189020385
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKatha proudly presents Indira Goswami's hugely successful novel, The Man from Chinnamasta. Set in the times of unrest and turmoil at the turn of the twentieth century, the novel paints the hoary history of Assam's most famous temple of the Sakta cult, Kamakhya.The story flows as swiftly as the Brahmaputra; it holds the reader's attention as seductively. And as the narrative moves inexorably towards its end, we see the power of the storyteller in Indira Goswami. This evocative translation by Prashant Goswami makes the novel a must read for all lovers of good fiction.
Author: Malaya Khaund
Publisher:
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 204
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn the works of Māmanị Rāẏachama Goswāmī, b. 1942, Assamese author; contributed research papers.
Author: Māmaṇi Raẏachama Goswāmī
Publisher: books catalog
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 384
ISBN-13:
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Author: Manjeet Baruah
Publisher:
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 178
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn the life and works of Māmanị Raẏachama Goswāmī, b. 1942, an Assame women author.
Author: Indira Goswami
Publisher: Zubaan
Published: 2014-03-11
Total Pages: 133
ISBN-13: 938307423X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Blue-necked God (Nilakantha Braja), published in 1976, is one of Indira Goswami’s early novels and the first time that a writer highlighted the exploitation and poverty of widows, dumped in a ‘sacred’ city to eke out their days in prayer by uncaring, callous families under the guise of religious sanction and tradition. It was a book that raised many eyebrows when it was first published for this amazing narrative combined fact and fiction, autobiography and reflection in a fascinating mix as she tried to depict the confusion and the mental agony she herself experienced after the death of her husband through her character Saudamini. The physical, emotional, financial deprivation faced by the young widow has been woven into a perceptive text that drew on the author’s own research and experiences as she roamed the streets of Vrindavan and exposed, for the first time, the uglier side of the city and its traditions. ‘Indira Goswami is one of the pre-eminent literary figures in India and a woman of remarkable courage and conviction... She has also been an important voice in championing women’s causes, and has done much to highlight the plight of widows. [She] is one of those rare figures whose achievements as a writer are closely paralleled by their accomplishments as a social and political activist.’ - Amitav Ghosh Published by Zubaan.
Author: Māmaṇi Raẏachama Goswāmī
Publisher: Katha
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9788187649113
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPages Stained with Blood is a thought-provoking and candid history of the 1984 riots. Indira Goswami reacts to the bloodshed and the savagery that followed Prime Minister Indira Gandhi s assassination and weaves a powerful tale of human frailties and mindless violence.
Author: Māmaṇi Raẏachama Goswāmī
Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9788120724280
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAutobiography of a woman Assamese author.