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Navtej Bharati and Ajmer Rode are Punjabi-Canadian poets. They are brothers, and Bharati is the elder of the two. They co-produced Leela twenty years ago, in 1999. The book, published in the UK and Canada, elicited considerable critical appreciation and w... see more

This paper reads Bharati Mukherjee’s short story “The Management of Grief” as an uncompromised critique of Canadian Multiculturalism at its early stage in the 1980s. Without neglecting the crucially humanist component of Mukherjee’s investment in writing ... see more

Impressed by Bharati's poems, Bavendar went to Bharati and changed his poems by singing her poems and listening to his criticisms. Bhavendra, who initially carried his poems in Bhakti, over time became involved with Bharathi and became involved in conveyi... see more

Bharati Mukherjee belongs to the leading group of diasporic writers of Indian origin.   She has written novels, novellas, short stories and essays. She has received prestigious literary prizes in America and elsewhere. In her writings, she depic... see more

Bharati Mukherjee’s works focus on the phenomenon of migration, the status of new immigrants, and the feeling of alienation often experienced by expatriates and Indian women and their struggles. The protagonist of Bharati Mukherjee’s Jasmine faces the pro... see more

Bharathi Mukherjee is well- acclaimed Indian Diaspora writer in English, has eight novels and two collections of short stories to her credit. In the field of contemporary literature, the Asian and particularly Indian Diaspora comes into being with compell... see more

This paper attempts to explore how Bharati Mukherjee’s literary creations coincide with the journey from exile to immigration, concentrating mainly on her novel - Jasmine. An attempt is being made to determine the extent to which Mukherjee’s self-identifi... see more

This paper is the result of a study of the Nusantara manuscripts using the historical text sources of Madura. The object of this research is the transliteration of a manuscript from the collection of the Central Library of Indonesia entitled Sajarah Proza... see more

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