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Set roughly around the time of Partition, the young Brahmin Krishnan returns home to India after having been abroad in England for 10 years. In order to appease his parents and the wider community, he enters an arranged marriage with a girl named Kamala.The dark dancer: Rajan, Balachandra: Amazon.com: Books
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While Rajan’s fame as a critic and scholar has been well established, the debate about his vision and art as a novelist is still going on, both in India and abroad.1The Dark Dancer, his first.
The Dark Dancer (novel).
While Rajan’s fame as a critic and scholar has been well established, the debate about his vision and art as a novelist is still going on, both in India and abroad.1 The Dark Dancer, his first novel, is a bright and sensitive work; it is much too deep and subtly allusive for a commoner’s zeal to categorize and label it only as a portrayal of a sociological confrontation between two.The presence of Balachandra Rajan in the Canadian academic com munity has been a pure bonus: something that could never have been expected or deserved.
The dark dancer by Balachandra Rajan, , Simon and Schuster edition, in English. It looks like you're offline. Donate ♥. Čeština (cs) Deutsch (de) English (en).A reading of Balachandra Rajan's The Dark Dancer on the 50th anniversary of its publication - a fictionalised Partition narrative that did not get the attention.
Dr. Nalini Iyer rereads South Indian and diasporic experiences of Partition, through Balachandra Rajan's novel, The Dark Dancer. Born in British India but educated at Cambridge University, V. S. Krishnan finally returns to his home country on the eve of its independence in
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Of course, having been written by Dr. Rajan, it becomes much more. Every line written with meticulous consideration and self-consciousness that one would expect from a poet and a scholar. The book loosely follows a man’s journey back to India where he experiences the after-effects of the British occupancy in India as well as dealing presently.