Professor in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
The Interiors Volume-8-Issue-1
The Interiors-vol-8-Issue-1
Train to Pakistan is a novel by Khushwant Singh in which he has tried to draw a sketch of partition nicely on the basis of human values. The novel was first published in 1956. The author has also tried to evaluate human values during the partition of...
If literature is the soul, Language is its body. Students are familiar with both terms and frequently use them in critical vocabulary. But when they are asked to discriminate between language and literature,they simply look blank. Most people think t...
Anita Desai deals with the darkest and the deepest region of human mind which has been governed by unknown reasons. She is considered Virginia Woolf of India as well as the pioneer of contemporary women?s fiction. Unlike her contemporaries, she has d...
Taking together various novelists and short story writers of Urdu and Hindi, Afroz Ashrafi has attempted something new in the realm of critical literature. While giving his own impressions about individual narrative writers, he touches upon various l...
NIGHT?S VISION; LIFE : AN ENIGMA; DEATH; LET?S PLAY FAIR; OF RAPE ? This section contains a collection of poems dealing with themes such as night, dreams, life, ageing, death, morality, justice, human struggle, and sexual violence. The poems are auth...