Abstract
The paper will try to analyze Kiran Desai’s Booker winning novel The Inheritance of Loss as story dealing primarily about the problems of migration faced by her characters, their tensions and dilemmas. One of the major concerns of diasporic literature is the problem of exile, displacement and the resulting consequences. Uprooting from one’s own home land is an agonizing process that brings numerous material and emotional traumas in the process of re-rooting in an alien land. The characters are often victims of circumstances and by the time they realize the problems, they are exhausted, miserable and frustrated. Even when they come back after their traumatic experiences, like the Judge in the novel, they often develop a sense of distrust and anger. They are in a state of confusion from which they find it difficult to come out. The paper will focus on the experiences of some of the characters in the novel – Jemubhai Patel, the Judge, and Biju, the son of Judge’s cook who is the central character of the novel. The book seems to suggest that true happiness does not lie in material wealth or comforts, but in one’s own dignity, identity and sense of belonging. In the novel, the characters especially Biju has to undergo number of traumatic experiences that brought a lot of material loss, but he has a spiritual gain- the realization of what brings true joy in life. Keywords: Alienation, Assimilation, Diaspora, Hybridization, , Identity, Immigrant, , Postcolonial
Highlights
Kiran Desai is an established diasporic writer of Indian origin who presents Indians as protagonists in her fiction
Set in the 1980s, the novel gives a graphic account of a cross section of Indian society in characters like Jemubhai Patel, a former judge, once an impoverished student in England, who returns to India to a life of colonial service
In The Location of Culture, Homi Bhabha discusses the detrimental effects of migration and diaspora which call for gathering in a different place, far from what immigrants continue refers to as Home
Summary
Kiran Desai is an established diasporic writer of Indian origin who presents Indians as protagonists in her fiction. As a diasporic postcolonial writer, Desai tries to depict themes like marginalization, cultural insularity, nostalgia, alienation, quest for identity and assimilation in her characters.
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