American Immigration Aesthetics

Bernard Malamud and Bharati Mukherjee as Immigrants

by Markose Abraham


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/27/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 216
ISBN : 9781456782436
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 216
ISBN : 9781456782443

About the Book

AMERICAN IMMIGRATION AESTHETICS (Bernard Malamud & Bharati Mukherjee as Immigrants) is a well-researched Doctoral study of the dynamics of immigration into America in the second half of the twentieth century and beyond.

As immigrant writers both Bernard Malamud (1914-1986)-a second generation East European (Russian) Jew and Bharati Mukherjee (b 1940)-a first generation South Asian (Indian) Hindu have proven to the outer world their capabilities as excellent storytellers in their novels & short stories. Together, about 15 novels and 50 short stories are discussed.

In America the Jews and the Indians have resisted the domination of the majority community. Resistance has tightened the internal cohesion of the two ethnic groups. Suffering has chastened the Jews after their experience of the four thousand year history. Similarly, the long tradition and history of spirituality and adaptability in Hinduism has moulded the Hindu Indian to survive adversity.

The human element in man/woman with its struggles between fulfillment and non-fulfillment makes them feel a mutual responsibility. Delineating life's losers and victims with deep concern and compassion the two writers seek 'redemption' in this world itself- in an ethical uprightness. The terminal point marks the emergence of a new set of values equipped for a second quest - this time one of heroism. The contours of a real, new, better life are visible. It leads to a definition and evaluation of the world -on one's own terms.


About the Author

Markose Abraham, born in India in 1947 is an Academic who worked as an English Faculty, PhD, at the University level for forty years in India and the Middle East. An avid reader/ researcher of immigrant writing, after retirement as Principal / Director he has turned to writing at the age of sixty four. Markose Abraham has traveled widely. He lives with his family in Pondicherry, India.