REPRESENTING BOMBAY IN THE NOVELS OF ANOSH IRANI
Abstract
This paper focuses on the representation of Bombay in the novels of Anosh Irani. The
author has been keen on depicting Bombay by describing all the aspects of the city. These
aspects are magic, poverty, thievery, music, pollution, dancing, murder and lust. Each aspect
is explained with reference to his novels, namely,The Cripple and the Talisman and The
Song of Kahunsha.By explaining these aspects he has reimagined Bombay basically to
manipulate things like time, space and memory in order to produce an imagined version of
the city that intersects with the real.
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Published
2018-04-27
How to Cite
Hadrian, D. R., & Govarthini, S. (2018). REPRESENTING BOMBAY IN THE NOVELS OF ANOSH IRANI. SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH , 6(4), 11. Retrieved from https://ijellh.com/OJS/index.php/OJS/article/view/3644
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