MANI SANKAR MUKHERJIS KOLKATA: LITERARY REFLECTIONS ON AN URBAN LANDSCAPE
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 07)Publication Date: 2024-07-15
Authors : Suchismita Panda; Indrani Singh Rai;
Page : 783-790
Keywords : Kolkata Urbanity Tradition Burden;
Abstract
This paper explores the literary works of Mani Sankar Mukherjee, popularly known as Sankar, with a focus on how his novels reflect the urban landscape of Kolkata. Through an analysis of key novels such as The Great Unknown,The Middleman, Chowringheeand Thackeray Mansion the essay examines how Sankar captures the essence, spirit, and transformation of Kolkata. It delves into themes of colonial legacy, modernity, social and economic disparities, and human relationships, highlighting how the city is portrayed not merely as a backdrop but as a central character in his narratives. The essay demonstrates that Sankars deep connection with Kolkata allows him to vividly depict its physical, socio-economic, and emotional landscapes, offering readers a comprehensive view of the citys dynamic and multifaceted nature.
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