Kirjojen hintavertailu. Mukana 11 342 296 kirjaa ja 12 kauppaa.

Kirjahaku

Etsi kirjoja tekijän nimen, kirjan nimen tai ISBN:n perusteella.

1000 tulosta hakusanalla Mukerjee R.

Mundo Ficcional de Bharati Mukherjee

Mundo Ficcional de Bharati Mukherjee

Ramesh Babu Tera

Edicoes Nosso Conhecimento
2023
pokkari
Bharati Mukherjee um Fictionist nascido na ndia e um dos autores imigrantes mais amplamente reconhecidos da Am rica. As suas protagonistas femininas dos seus romances s o imigrantes e sofrem choque cultural, mas s o mulheres potenciais e est o ansiosas por estabelecer a sua individualidade empreendendo as suas jornadas her icas. por isso que Bharati Mukherjee consentiu uma aten o cr tica substancial de quase todos os quadrantes do mundo, numa era moderadamente curta de apenas vinte e cinco anos. Ela tem sido reconhecida como uma "Voz de Sensibilidade de Expatriados-Imigrantes". O meu estudo, Mundo Ficcional de Bharati Mukherjee compreende Dez Cap tulos. Bharati Mukherjee morreu a 28 de Janeiro de 2017.
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

Harish Dutt Sharma

DIAMOND BOOKS
2005
nidottu
डॉ. श्यामाप्रसाद मुखर्जी देश के महापुरुषों की शृंखला में वह नाम है जिसने अपना सम्पूर्ण जीवन देशहित में लगाकर देश का विभाजन रोकने का भरसक प्रयत्न किया। लेकिन फिर भी उनका वह प्रयास व्यर्थ गया। उनके अथक प्रयासों के कारण ही समस्त बंगाल को बचाया जा सका अन्यथा पूरा बंगाल दूसरा पाकिस्तान बन गया होता ।डॉ. मुखर्जी एकमात्र ऐसे नेता थे, जिन्होंने न केवल स्वतंत्रता से पहले देश के लिए संघर्ष किया, बल्कि स्वतंत्रता के बाद देश की एकजुटता के लिए प्राण दिए । 1950 में जब 'नेहरू-लियाकत' समझौता हुआ और बंगाली हिन्दू अल्पसंख्यकों के हितों पर कुठाराघात हुआ तो उन्होंने केंद्र सरकार से त्यागपत्र दे दिया । जो उन्होंने कश्मीर के लिए किया, वह भारतीय अस्मिता बचाए रखने के लिए किया ।
The Collected Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee
Pioneering Indian American writer Bharati Mukherjee is best known for her novel, Jasmine, and her breakthrough collection, The Middleman and Other Stories, which won the 1988 National Book Critics Circle Award. Her writing is distinguished as much by its narrative style and shifting points of view as it is by Mukherjee’s piercing emotional observations on the immigrant experience and her depiction of racism, nostalgia, and displacement. The Collected Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee is the first volume to feature the author’s complete short fiction-all 35 stories. Leading Mukherjee scholar Ruth Maxey edits the collection, unearthing seven unknown stories: five in Mukherjee’s unpublished 1963 Iowa Writer’s Workshop M.F.A. thesis, The Shattered Mirror, and two tales from 2008. Arranged chronologically, this essential collection brings many of Mukherjee’s stories back into print, from the semi-autobiographical story, “Hindus,” in her 1985 debut collection, Darkness, to her late stories, published from 1997-2012, as well as her classic, “The Management of Grief.” Maxey contextualizes Mukherjee’s short fiction and the provocative, often prescient political questions it raises about migration, nationhood, class, and history. The Collected Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee features a Forward by prominent literary studies scholar Nalini Iyer and Afterword by critically acclaimed writer Lysley Tenorio, one of Mukherjee’s former students. It is an essential volume for readers both familiar with Mukherjee’s work and new to her groundbreaking fiction.
The Collected Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee
Pioneering Indian American writer Bharati Mukherjee is best known for her novel, Jasmine, and her breakthrough collection, The Middleman and Other Stories, which won the 1988 National Book Critics Circle Award. Her writing is distinguished as much by its narrative style and shifting points of view as it is by Mukherjee’s piercing emotional observations on the immigrant experience and her depiction of racism, nostalgia, and displacement. The Collected Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee is the first volume to feature the author’s complete short fiction-all 35 stories. Leading Mukherjee scholar Ruth Maxey edits the collection, unearthing seven unknown stories: five in Mukherjee’s unpublished 1963 Iowa Writer’s Workshop M.F.A. thesis, The Shattered Mirror, and two tales from 2008. Arranged chronologically, this essential collection brings many of Mukherjee’s stories back into print, from the semi-autobiographical story, “Hindus,” in her 1985 debut collection, Darkness, to her late stories, published from 1997-2012, as well as her classic, “The Management of Grief.” Maxey contextualizes Mukherjee’s short fiction and the provocative, often prescient political questions it raises about migration, nationhood, class, and history. The Collected Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee features a Forward by prominent literary studies scholar Nalini Iyer and Afterword by critically acclaimed writer Lysley Tenorio, one of Mukherjee’s former students. It is an essential volume for readers both familiar with Mukherjee’s work and new to her groundbreaking fiction.