Md. Jobaar Talukder, Prakash Chandra Biswas
Abstract
Anita Desai's ‘Clear Light of Day’ intricately navigates the complex terrain of familial relationships and individual identity against the backdrop of postcolonial India. This abstract delves into the thematic depth and narrative intricacies of the novel examining the characters' profound struggles to reconcile the past with the present. Through a meticulous analysis of character development and thematic exploration, this study illuminates the dichotomies of tradition and modernity, nostalgia and progress as portrayed through the lives of the Das siblings. The research highlights the novel’s broader implications in the context of postcolonial literature offering a nuanced perspective on the evolving landscape of personal and national identity. The abstract provides a glimpse into the rich tapestry of emotions, ideologies, and societal shifts depicted in ‘Clear Light of Day’, showcasing Desai’s literary prowess and the enduring relevance of her work.
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Published: November 2023 [Vol. 06, No. 11]