Analysis Of The Foreigner By Arun Joshi

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story of folk families over a period of eighteen months as a mother examines for a a suitable boy to marry her daughter. An Equal Music (1997) is about Michel, a practiced violinist, who is unable to forget his love for Julia, a pianist he met as a student in Vienna. Arun Joshi one of the foremost novelists in India published his first novel in the year 1971. The Foreigner (1971) is the story of a young man, Surinder Oberoi who is depressed and almost alienated, a man who sees himself as a stranger wherever he lives or goes to Kenya where he is born, in England where he is a student and in India where he finally resolves. The strange case of Billy Biswas (1971) is a novel about she struggles of a woman who is through the emotional shock of a divorce plus a cruel divorce settlement imposed on her. Rich like Us (1985) is a historical …show more content…

The Palace of Illusions (2008) is about Panchaali’s life, beginning with her magical birth in fire as the daughter of a king. One Amazing Thing (2010) is a avid creation about survival and about the reason to survive. Anjali Banerjee who was born in India and raised in Canada. She published her first novel, Maya Running in the year 2005; Maya Running offers a fresh view of universal hopes and dreams as narrated by an insightful girl with an impressible imagination. Her next novel Imaginary Men (2005) is about women who is in the lookout of a qualified bachelor and found her dream man in the form of Raja. Bringing Back Grand Father (2007) is a humorous story about how a body deals with being foreign, being bald and being separated from someone he loves like crazy. Sea Glass Summer (2010) tells the story of a resourceful, determined girl who can’t wait to grow up, but brings to recognize just how much she has left to

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