Rohinton Mistry's Family Matters
Journal: Ars Artium (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Authors : Rupam Kumari;
Page : 34-40
Keywords : Realism; Mimesis; Postcolonial; Homi Bhabha.;
Abstract
The article examines the significance of realism in the work of Rohinton Mistry, especially in Family Matters (2002). Born in Bombay and emigrated to Canada in 1975, Mistry writes generally about the India and of his youth. Through realism, Mistry represents the life with fidelity. He is a realist in true sense, who has wonderfully articulated realism maintaining situation and language.
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