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Bharati Mukherjee

    July 27, 1940 – January 28, 2017

    Bharati Mukherjee explored the internal cultural clashes of her immigrant characters, enriching the literary landscape with profound insights into multiculturalism. Her prose vividly captures the complexities of identity and adaptation, often with an unflinching realism. Through her works, Mukherjee delved into themes of immigration, assimilation, and the forging of new identities in unfamiliar territories. Her distinctive voice reflects the rich and intricate experiences that shaped her perspective on the modern world.

    Desirable Daughters
    Miss New India
    Darkness
    The Middleman and Other Stories
    Jasmine
    Modern Short Stories
    • Modern Short Stories

      • 219 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.5(56)Add rating

      This collection is a companion to the long-established and highly successful Modern Short Stories One and its essential aims are the same: to offer stories of high literary quality which, though written for adults, can be enjoyed and appreciated by adolescents. The fifteen stories included are by distinguished writers from Africa, America, Australia, India, Ireland, Italy and Great Britain; and within their artistic context several of them deal with the special personal and social concerns of society today.The collection includes stories by the likes of Dorothy Parker, Maeve Binchy, Garrison Keillor, Peter Carey, Flannery O'Connor and Nadine Gordimer.

      Modern Short Stories
    • Jasmine, a young widow in India, moves to the United States to begin a new life

      Jasmine
    • The Middleman and Other Stories

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This newly reissued collection features Bharati's acclaimed stories, celebrated for their depth and emotional resonance. Accompanied by a fresh introduction from award-winning author Madhuri Vijay, the book invites readers to explore the intricate narratives that have captivated audiences. The reissue highlights the timeless relevance of Bharati's work, showcasing her unique storytelling style and the nuanced themes that underpin her stories.

      The Middleman and Other Stories
    • At once sly and tragic, these twelve extraordinary stories chart the complex and shifting lives of the new immigrants to America—some helpless, some hopeless, others ambitious, beautiful, all striving for something they can't quite name, something more...."Mukherjee writes with beautiful precision...neaty needlepointing a malevolent world."THE VILLAGE VOICE

      Darkness
    • Miss New India

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Born into a traditional lower-middle-class family, Anjali sets off to Bangalore where she falls in with an audacious and ambitious crowd of young people. However, the seductive pull of modernity does not come without a dark side . . . Anjali Bose is "Miss New India." Born into a traditional lower-middle-class family and living in a backwater town with an arranged marriage on the horizon, Anjali's prospects don't look great. But her ambition and fluency in language do not go unnoticed by her expat teacher, Peter Champion. And champion her he does, both to other powerful people who can help her along the way and to Anjali herself, stirring in her a desire to take charge of her own destiny. So she sets off to Bangalore, India's fastest-growing major metropolis, and quickly falls in with an audacious and ambitious crowd of young people, who have learned how to sound American by watching shows like Seinfeld in order to get jobs as call-center service agents, where they are quickly able to out-earn their parents. And it is in this high-tech city where Anjali - suddenly free from the traditional confines of class, caste, gender, and more - is able to confront her past and reinvent herself. Of course, the seductive pull of modernity does not come without a dark side...

      Miss New India
    • Desirable Daughters

      A Novel

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In the tradition of the Joy Luck Club, Bharati Mukherjee has written a remarkable novel that is both the portrait of a traditional Brahmin Indian family and a contemporary American story of a woman who has in many ways broken with tradition but still remains tied to her native country. Mukherjee follows the diverging paths taken by three extraordinary Calcutta-born sisters as they come of age in a changing world. Moving effortlessly between generations, she weaves together fascinating stories of the sisters' ancestors, childhood memories, and dramatic scenes from India's history.

      Desirable Daughters
    • Autor/in: Mukherjee, Bharati Titel: Die Träne des Großmoguls. ISBN: 9783442721016 (früher: 3442721016) Verlag: BTB Bei Goldmann Ort: München Auflage: 1 Auflage Erschienen: 1997 Einband: TB Zustand: Sehr Gut Leichte Lesespuren am Buchrücken, Umschlag: Illu. Deckel Kurzinfo: Die Träne des Großmoguls. Mukherjee, Bharati Buchbeschreibung: Btb, München, 1997. Taschenbuch. 348 S Macht und Unterwerfung, koloniale Ausbeutung und eine rasende Lebensgier

      Die Träne des Grossmoguls