Seeking and Maintaining Balance: Rohinton Mistry's Fiction.(Critical Essay): An article from: World Literature Today
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Author(s)Robert L. Ross
PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma
ISBN / ASINB00098UBA2
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From the supplier: Balance is an important quality in the fiction of Rohinton Mistry, as suggested by the title of his second novel, 'A Fine Balance.' Mistry was born in India, a member of the Parsi community, and immigrated to Canada in 1975. Mistry's short story collection 'Tales from Firozsha Baag' and his two novels, 'Such a Long Journey' and 'A FIne Balance' focus on the Parsi community in India rather than on the immigrant experience. The Parsis and India become metaphors for the human experience in Mistry's fiction.
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Title: Seeking and Maintaining Balance: Rohinton Mistry's Fiction.(Critical Essay)
Author: Robert L. Ross
Publication:World Literature Today (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1999
Publisher: University of Oklahoma
Volume: 73 Issue: 2 Page: 239
Article Type: Critical Essay
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From the supplier: Balance is an important quality in the fiction of Rohinton Mistry, as suggested by the title of his second novel, 'A Fine Balance.' Mistry was born in India, a member of the Parsi community, and immigrated to Canada in 1975. Mistry's short story collection 'Tales from Firozsha Baag' and his two novels, 'Such a Long Journey' and 'A FIne Balance' focus on the Parsi community in India rather than on the immigrant experience. The Parsis and India become metaphors for the human experience in Mistry's fiction.
Citation Details
Title: Seeking and Maintaining Balance: Rohinton Mistry's Fiction.(Critical Essay)
Author: Robert L. Ross
Publication:World Literature Today (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1999
Publisher: University of Oklahoma
Volume: 73 Issue: 2 Page: 239
Article Type: Critical Essay
Distributed by Thomson Gale

