• All Post
  • American Literature
  • Blog
  • English Literature
  • Indian Writings in English
  • Literary Trivia
  • World Literature
    •   Back
    • UGC NET ENGLISH
A split-panel photographic feature image with the title Anita Desai's Fasting Feasting centered in large, off-white font. The left panel shows a woman in a sari in a modest, dimly lit Indian kitchen, holding a metal plate with a small portion of food, symbolizing 'Fasting'. The right panel shows a multi-generational family gathered around a large dining table laden with a lavish, brightly lit feast, symbolizing 'Feasting'.

January 29, 2026/

Introduction Anita Desai’s Fasting Feasting opens with the haunting contrast, “One creates a hunger where there is plenty; the other starves where there is famine.” This statement perfectly captures the emotional and psychological landscapes that define Desai’s world. Known for her deep exploration of the psychology of the outsider, Desai uses silence, repression, and longing to expose the invisible struggles within ordinary domestic spaces. In Fasting Feasting, food becomes more than a cultural symbol—it transforms into a metaphor for emotional deprivation and...

  • All Post
  • American Literature
  • Blog
  • English Literature
  • Indian Writings in English
  • Literary Trivia
  • World Literature
    •   Back
    • UGC NET ENGLISH
An abstract image representing deconstruction, featuring fragmented classical columns, scattered text, gears, and geometric shapes exploding outwards. The title JACQUES DERRIDA'S DECONSTRUCTION is at the top.

September 24, 2025/

Introduction “Jacques Derrida’s Deconstruction” occupies a seminal position in contemporary literary theory, philosophy, and cultural studies. Jacques Derrida, a pivotal figure in twentieth-century thought, irreversibly shaped academic discourse with his theory of deconstruction—a method for revealing the inherent instability in texts...

A broken classical bust of a head on a stack of old books, with a quill pen shattering into fragments, set against a dark background with faint text. The title "ROLAND BARTHES' DEATH OF THE AUTHOR" is at the top.

September 23, 2025/

Introduction When it comes to literary theory, few essays have sparked as much debate and reshaped critical thinking as Roland Barthes’ “Death of the Author.” Written in 1967, this seminal work challenges the traditional view that a text’s meaning is pinned...

About Me

Hello, I'm Bangera Rupinder Kaur

It is a space where readers can find insightful articles, thoughtful analyses, and engaging discussions on various literary topics.

Popular Posts

  • All Post
  • American Literature
  • Blog
  • English Literature
  • Indian Writings in English
  • Literary Trivia
  • World Literature
    •   Back
    • UGC NET ENGLISH

Featured Posts

  • All Post
  • American Literature
  • Blog
  • English Literature
  • Indian Writings in English
  • Literary Trivia
  • World Literature
    •   Back
    • UGC NET ENGLISH

Categories

Tags

Edit Template

© 2025 a2zliterature.com | All Rights Reserved