Conversations with Bharati Mukherjee

The first naturalized citizen to win the National Book Critics Circle Award, Bharati Mukherjee (b. 1940), born into a rigid hierarchy as a Bengali Brahmin and raised in the elite of Calcutta society, joined the American masses by choice. This journey from a privileged yet circumscribed life to one of free will and risk supplied the experiences she has turned into literature.

From her first interview, originally published over three decades ago in her native tongue Bengali in the Calcutta journal Desh and appearing here for the first time in English, to an in-depth interview in 2007 granted specifically for this collection, this volume provides a candid look at the woman who has been called the grande dame of diasporic Indian literature.

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Conversations with Bharati Mukherjee

The first naturalized citizen to win the National Book Critics Circle Award, Bharati Mukherjee (b. 1940), born into a rigid hierarchy as a Bengali Brahmin and raised in the elite of Calcutta society, joined the American masses by choice. This journey from a privileged yet circumscribed life to one of free will and risk supplied the experiences she has turned into literature.

From her first interview, originally published over three decades ago in her native tongue Bengali in the Calcutta journal Desh and appearing here for the first time in English, to an in-depth interview in 2007 granted specifically for this collection, this volume provides a candid look at the woman who has been called the grande dame of diasporic Indian literature.

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Conversations with Bharati Mukherjee

Conversations with Bharati Mukherjee

by Bradley C. Edwards (Editor)
Conversations with Bharati Mukherjee

Conversations with Bharati Mukherjee

by Bradley C. Edwards (Editor)

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The first naturalized citizen to win the National Book Critics Circle Award, Bharati Mukherjee (b. 1940), born into a rigid hierarchy as a Bengali Brahmin and raised in the elite of Calcutta society, joined the American masses by choice. This journey from a privileged yet circumscribed life to one of free will and risk supplied the experiences she has turned into literature.

From her first interview, originally published over three decades ago in her native tongue Bengali in the Calcutta journal Desh and appearing here for the first time in English, to an in-depth interview in 2007 granted specifically for this collection, this volume provides a candid look at the woman who has been called the grande dame of diasporic Indian literature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781604732276
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 07/01/2009
Series: Literary Conversations Series
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Bradley C. Edwards is assistant professor of English and co-director of the American Studies Program at Georgia Southern University. His work has appeared in American Literary Realism and Stephen Crane Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Chronology xxi

Person and Personality Parimal Bhattacharya 3

An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Geoff Hancock 10

An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Alison B. Carb 25

Bharati Mukherjee Sybil Steinberg 32

An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee and Clark Blaise Michael Connell Jessie Grearson Tom Grimes 37

Naming Female Multiplicity: An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Francisco Collado Rodriguez 59

An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Fred Bonnie 70

Holders of the Word: An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Tina Chen S. X. Goudie 76

A Usable Past: An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Shefali Desai Tony Barnstone 101

Outsider Looking In, Insider Looking Beyond Ron Hogan 118

An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Michael Krasny 122

The True Heirs: An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Angela Elam 130

Saying Yes to Opportunities: An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee Bradley C. Edwards 141

Index 183

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