Voices in the City
257
Novel • Fiction
Calcutta, India • 1960s
1965
Adult
18+ years
In Voices in the City, three siblings, Monisha, Nirode, and Amla, navigate life in 1960s Calcutta, confronting personal and societal upheavals. Monisha struggles with family expectations and societal norms, Nirode faces failures in his artistic pursuits, and Amla experiences disillusionment with cosmopolitan circles but finds solace in creative work. The novel explores the conflict between traditional and modern values in a transforming India. This book contains discussions around the topic of self-harm.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Mysterious
Bittersweet
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Anita Desai's Voices in the City delves into the complexities of familial relationships and societal expectations in post-colonial India. Praised for its rich, evocative prose and deep character insights, the novel is often critiqued for its slow pacing and dense narrative. Nonetheless, it offers a compelling exploration of urban disorientation and existential angst.
A reader who enjoys Voices in the City by Anita Desai would likely appreciate in-depth psychological exploration and rich, atmospheric settings. Fans of introspective narratives and complex character studies found in works like Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway or Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake would find this novel compelling.
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Anita Desai's Voices in the City is markedly influenced by the city of Calcutta in the 1960s, capturing its vibrancy and chaos through the personal experiences of its characters.
The novel reflects Desai's deep interest in exploring the inner worlds of her characters, often drawing comparisons to the modernist style of Virginia Woolf.
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As one of Anita Desai's earlier works, Voices in the City helped establish her reputation for her poetic prose and nuanced characterization in Indian English literature.
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257
Novel • Fiction
Calcutta, India • 1960s
1965
Adult
18+ years
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