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         Mukherjee Bharati:     more books (100)
  1. Wife by Bharati Mukherjee, 1992-02-23
  2. The Tree Bride by Bharati Mukherjee, 2005-08-24
  3. Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee, 1999-04-05
  4. Desirable Daughters: A Novel by Bharati Mukherjee, 2003-03-12
  5. The Holder of the World by Bharati Mukherjee, 1994-08-09
  6. The Middleman and Other Stories by Bharati Mukherjee, 1999-09-14
  7. Days and Nights in Calcutta (A Ruminator Find) by Clark Blaise, Bharati Mukherjee, 1995-10-01
  8. Leave It to Me (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Bharati Mukherjee, 1998-09-14
  9. Bharati Mukherjee: Critical Pe (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Emmanuel S. Nelson, 1993-07-01
  10. Miss New India by Bharati Mukherjee, 2011-05-17
  11. Fiction of Bharati Mukherjee
  12. Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee, 1989-01
  13. Conversations with Bharati Mukherjee (Literary Conversations Series)
  14. Wife 1ST Edition by Bharati Mukherjee, 1975

1. SAWNET: South Asian Women Writers
Short biography in SAWNET.
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/sawweb/sawnet/books_bios.html#bharati_mukherjee
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    South Asian Women Writers
    Talat Abbasi (Fiction) Meena Alexander (Poetry, fiction) Moniza Alvi (Poetry) Lalithambika Antharjanam (Fiction) Anjana Appachana (Fiction) Jean Arasanayagam (Poetry, Fiction) Anita Rau Badami (Fiction) Shauna Singh Baldwin (Poetry, Fiction) Susham Bedi (Fiction) Sujata Bhatt (Poetry) Marina Budhos (Fiction) Meira Chand (Fiction, plays) Ismat Chugtai (Fiction) Kamala Das (Poetry, Fiction) Abha Dawesar (Fiction) Shobha De (Columns, essays, fiction) Anita Desai (Fiction) Kiran Desai (Fiction) Shashi Deshpande (Fiction) Eunice DeSouza (Poetry, Fiction) Nabaneeta Dev Sen (Travelogues, Fiction) Mahasweta Devi (Fiction) Imtiaz Dharker (Poetry) Chitra Divakaruni (Poetry, Fiction) Tehmina Durrani (Fiction) Ketaki Kushari Dyson (Poetry) Shama Futehally (Fiction) Indira Ganesan (Fiction) Sagarika Ghose (Journalism, fiction) Namita Gokhale (Journalism, Fiction) Yasmine Gooneratne (Fiction) Sunetra Gupta (Fiction) Githa Hariharan (Fiction) Attia Hosain (Fiction) Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (Fiction) Qurratulain Hyder (Fiction) Madhur Jaffrey (Cookbooks, Children's books)
  • 2. Voices From The Gaps: Bharati Mukherjee
    BHARATI MUKHERJEE b.1940. PROJECT INFO. Bharati Mukherjee was born on July 27,1940, to an uppermiddle class Hindu Brahmin family in Calcutta, India.
    http://voices.cla.umn.edu/authors/MUKHERJEEbharati.html
    PROJECT WRITERS CLASSROOM SUBMIT ... By significant dates BHARATI MUKHERJEE
    b.1940 PROJECT INFO Overview and purpose of the program Awards List of contributors Permissions list ... Contact us (please note that we have no contact with the writers and cannot provide contact information) I swam to where the river was a sun-gold haze. I kicked and paddled in a rage. Suddenly my fingers scraped the soft waterlogged carcass of a small dog. The body was rotten, the eyes had been eaten. The moment I touched it, the body broke in two, as though the water had been its glue. A stench leaked out of the broken body, and then the pieces quickly sank. That stench stays with me. I'm twenty-four now, I live in Baden, Elsa County, Iowa, but every time I lift a glass of water to my lips, fleetingly I smell it. I know what I don't want to become. Jasmine Click to go to:
    Biography - Criticism
    Selected Bibliography Related Links BIOGRAPHY - CRITICISM Bharati Mukherjee was born on July 27, 1940, to an upper-middle class Hindu Brahmin family in Calcutta, India. The second of three daughters of Sudhir Lal, a chemist, and Bina (Banerjee) Mukherjee, she lived with 40 or 50 relatives until the age of eight. Born into an extraordinarily close-knit and intelligent family, Mukherjee and her sisters were always given ample academic opportunities, and thus have all pursued academic endeavors in their careers and have had the opportunity to receive excellent schooling. In 1947, her father was given a job in England and he brought his family to live there until 1951, which gave Mukherjee an opportunity to develop and perfect her English language skills.

    3. Mukherjee, Bharati Literature & Fiction
    Author mukherjee bharati Subject Literature Fiction Title The Middleman andOther Stories A God Strolling in the Cool of the If They Move . . .
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    4. Mukherjee, Bharati Literature & Fiction
    Mukherjee, Bharati Literature Fiction. Author mukherjee bharati SubjectLiterature Fiction Title Jasmine Arrow of the BlueSkinned God Ret
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    5. Bharati Mukherjee
    Bharati Mukherjee. Biography. 2) Novelist Bharati Mukherjee keynotes Indian AwarenessWeek http//wupa.wustl.edu/record/archive/1996/0222-96/6521.html.
    http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri/Mukherjee.html
    Bharati Mukherjee Biography B harati Mukherjee was born on July 27, 1940 to wealthy parents, Sudhir Lal and Bina Mukherjee in Calcutta, India (Alam 1). She learned how to read and write by the age of three (Vignisson). In 1947, she moved to Britain with her family at the age of eight and lived in Europe for about three and a half years. By the age of ten, Mukherjee knew that she wanted to become a writer, and had written numerous short stories. After getting her B.A from the University of Calcutta in 1959 and her M.A. in English and Ancient Indian Culture from the University of Baroda in 1961, she came to the United States of America (Alam 4). Having been awarded a scholarship from the University of Iowa, earned her M.F.A. in Creative Writing in 1963 and her Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature in 1969 (Alam 5). While studying at the University of Iowa, she met and married a Canadian student from Harvard, Clark Blaise, on September 19, 1963. The two writers met and, after a brief courtship, married within two weeks (Alam 7).; Together, the two writers have produced two books along with their other independent works. Mukherjee's career a professor and her marriage to Blaise Clark has given her opportunities to teach all over the United States and Canada. Currently she is a professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
    Major Themes M ukherjee's works focus on the "phenomenon of migration, the status of new immigrants, and the feeling of alienation often experienced by expatriates" as well as on Indian women and their struggle (Alam 7). Her own struggle with identity first as an exile from India, then an Indian expatriate in Canada, and finally as a immigrant in the United States has lead to her current contentment of being an immigrant in a country of immigrants (Alam 10).

    6. Powells.com Interviews - Bharati Mukherjee
    Bharati Mukherjee Runs the West Coast Offense Dave Weich, Powells.com BharatiMukherjee Really?! I was there for fourteen years.
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    , Powells.com In Desirable Daughters , National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Bharati Mukherjee ( The Middleman and Other Stories , 1988) introduces three sisters caught between cultures. First, Parvati shocked the family by choosing her own husband while off at boarding school in America, circumventing the father's matchmaking duty. Tara, on the other hand, let her father choose her husband - but then she divorced him, though she must never admit as much among family or friends. As for Padma, the beautiful first daughter, her secrets are only now being exposed. When one day an enigmatic young man claiming to be Padma's orphaned child appears in Tara's living room, suddenly Tara's entire conception of her family is called into question. A domestic thriller, a portrait of shifting cultures, a rather unconventional romance...Mukherjee likens her commingling of wide-ranging elements to a style of football made famous by Joe Montana. "The aesthetic strategy for this book was using the width of the field - of history, geography, diaspora, gender, ethnicity, language - rather than the old fashioned long, clean throw. That's what I've been trying to do from Middleman on."

    7. Mukherjee Bharati Le Conquérant Du Monde Romans Contemporains Aventures - Roman
    Translate this page mukherjee bharati Le conquérant du monde Romans contemporains Aventures- Romans. Auteur mukherjee bharati. McNeil David Tous les bars de
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    8. Hennepin County Library - Online Catalog
    Previous 10 Next 10. Author, Count. Mukherjee, Bharati, 5. Mukherjee,Bharati, 1940, 4. Mukherjee, Meenakshi, 1. Mukherji, Dhan Gopal,0.
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    9. UniverCity 2002: Bharati Mukherjee
    Bharati Mukherjee More information, Download Instructions PC Users Click rightmouse button on image and choose to Save image as from the menu to save
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    10. Bharati Mukherjee
    Bharati Mukherjee. 1940 Bharati Mukherjee was born on July 27, 1940, toan uppermiddle class Hindu Brahmin family in Calcutta, India.
    http://www.edwardsly.com/mukherjee.htm
    Bharati Mukherjee
    Bharati Mukherjee was born on July 27, 1940, to an upper-middle class Hindu Brahmin family in Calcutta, India. The second of three daughters of Sudhir Lal, a chemist, and Bina (Banerjee) Mukherjee, she lived with 40 or 50 relatives until the age of eight. Born into an extraordinarily close-knit and intelligent family, Mukherjee and her sisters were always given ample academic opportunities, and thus have all pursued academic endeavors in their careers and have had the opportunity to receive excellent schooling. In 1947, her father was given a job in England and he brought his family to live there until 1951, which gave Mukherjee an opportunity to develop and perfect her English language skills. Mukherjee earned a B.A. with honors from the University of Calcutta in 1959. She and her family then moved to Baroda, India, where she studied for her Master's Degree in English and Ancient Indian Culture, which she acquired in 1961. Having planned to be a writer since childhood, Mukherjee went to the University of Iowa in 1961 to attend the prestigious Writer's Workshop. She planned to study there to earn her Master's of Fine Arts, then return to India to marry a bridegroom of her father's choosing in her class and caste. However, a lunch break on September 19, 1963, changed that plan, transferring Mukherjee into a split world, a transient with loyalties to two cultures. She impulsively married Clark Blaise, a Canadian writer, in a lawyer's office above a coffee shop after only two weeks of courtship. She received her M.F.A. that same year, then went on to earn her Ph.D. in English and comparative literature from the University of Iowa in 1969.

    11. Bharati Mukherjee
    Bharati Mukherjee. Novelist; University of California, Berkeley. Authorof The Middleman and Other Stories; Wife - The Tiger's Daughter
    http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~gvetters/confMukherjee.htm
    Bharati Mukherjee Novelist; University of California, Berkeley Author of
    - The Middleman and Other Stories Wife
    The Tiger's Daughter The Holden of the World Leave It to Me
    Jasmine

    - (with Clark Blaise) Days and Nights in Calcutta
    Editor of
    - (with Roger Rosenblatt and Jane Smiley) Consuming Desires: Consumption, Culture, and the Pursuit of Happiness

    12. Harbourfront Reading Series Bio: Bharati Mukherjee
    Bharati Mukherjee (USA), Winner of the New York Times Notable Bookof the Year award and the National Book Critics’ Circle Award
    http://www.readings.org/ifoa97/mukherjee.html
    Bharati Mukherjee
    (USA)
    Winner of the New York Times Leave It to Me Jasmine and The Middleman and Other Stories Reading: Friday, October 31, 8:30 PM
    With: Reza Baraheni (Iran), Barry Lopez (USA)
    Location: Brigantine Room, York Quay Centre
    Tickets: Members $16.25, non-members $18.00
    Onstage dialog with: Marian Botsford Fraser
    Saturday, November 1, 4:00 PM.

    Leave It to Me
    HarperCollins
    Hardcover, $27.00
    Last revised: October 11, 1997

    13. Voices From The Gaps: Bharati Mukherjee
    Biography, bibliography, linksCategory Arts Literature Authors M mukherjee, bharati......Women Writers of Color. bharati mukherjee. (b. 1940). I swam to wherethe river was a sungold haze. Biography - Criticism. bharati mukherjee.
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    14. Holders Of The Word: An Interview With Bharati Mukherjee
    Long interview with mukherjee
    http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/jouvert/v1i1/bharat.htm
    Holders of the Word:
    An Interview with Bharati Mukherjee
    by
    Tina Chen and S.X. Goudie
    University of California, Berkeley
  • In her epilogue to Days and Nights in Calcutta , Bharati Mukherjee proclaims the spirit that motivates her writing: "Even more than other writers, I must learn to astonish, to shock" (299). Bharati Mukherjee has indeed produced a body of work that both sustains wonder and evokes surprise. The author of four novels: The Tiger's Daughter Wife Jasmine , and The Holder of the World ; two short-story collections, Darkness and The Middleman and Other Stories ; as well as The Sorrow and the Terror and Days and Nights in Calcutta , two works of non-fiction co-authored with her husband Clark Blaise, Mukherjee has deliberately, sometimes flamboyantly, fused her many impulses, backgrounds, and selves to create a "new immigrant" literature that embodies her sense of what it means to be a woman writer of Bengali-Indian origin who has lived in, and been indelibly marked by, both Canada and the United States. In the process, she has broken boundaries and refused to limit herself to easy categories. She sees herself as a pioneerof new territories, experiences, and literaturesand coextensive with her mission to explore new worlds is her intention to disturb what came before.
  • In interviewing Professor Mukherjee for Jouvert: a journal of postcolonial studies , we utilized an interviewing strategy that negotiated the intersections of her artistic vision and the questions and concerns raised by critics in response to it. Professor Mukherjee, a writer who also prides herself on being a scholar and a critic, responded graciously to the challenges of such a conversation. Conducted during the summer of 1996, the interview addresses a constellation of questions and issues on the process of writing, reading, and interpreting fiction. Even as critical sites of possible alliance between Professor Mukherjee and the postcolonial studies community dot the surface of the interview, many of the disagreements that exist between them are cast into relief. Together, these locations map the beginnings of a productive and exciting literary cartography.
  • 15. Fiction: Bharati Mukherjee
    bharati mukherjee (b. 1940). LINKS. India Times bharati mukherjee
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    India Times: Bharati Mukherjee

    http://www.indiatimes.com/people/humanities/bharati.htm
    India Times is a cyber-newspaper that features news on current events, arts and entertainment, technology, and finance in India. In this brief interview, Mukherjee discusses the risks of being categorized as an Asian American writer, her novel Holder of the World , and her life in Canada and the United States. South Asian Women Writers: Bharati Mukherjee
    http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/users/sawweb/sawnet/books_bios.html
    The South Asian Women's Network provides information on organizations, biographies of South Asian women authors, and links to film reviews, charities, and political organizations. It includes a good biography of Bharati Mukherjee and over 40 other South Asian women writers. World Literature in English: Bharati Mukherjee
    http://www.eng.fju.edu.tw/worldlit/india/mukherjee.html

    16. SAWNET: South Asian Women Writers
    Paragraphlong biographies are accented with photos and links for further research. Shani Mootoo (Fiction). bharati mukherjee (Fiction). Anita Nair (Fiction)
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    Talat Abbasi (Fiction) Meena Alexander (Poetry, fiction) Moniza Alvi (Poetry) Lalithambika Antharjanam (Fiction) Anjana Appachana (Fiction) Jean Arasanayagam (Poetry, Fiction) Anita Rau Badami (Fiction) Shauna Singh Baldwin (Poetry, Fiction) Susham Bedi (Fiction) Sujata Bhatt (Poetry) Marina Budhos (Fiction) Meira Chand (Fiction, plays) Ismat Chugtai (Fiction) Kamala Das (Poetry, Fiction) Abha Dawesar (Fiction) Shobha De (Columns, essays, fiction) Anita Desai (Fiction) Kiran Desai (Fiction) Shashi Deshpande (Fiction) Eunice DeSouza (Poetry, Fiction) Nabaneeta Dev Sen (Travelogues, Fiction) Mahasweta Devi (Fiction) Imtiaz Dharker (Poetry) Chitra Divakaruni (Poetry, Fiction) Tehmina Durrani (Fiction) Ketaki Kushari Dyson (Poetry) Shama Futehally (Fiction) Indira Ganesan (Fiction) Sagarika Ghose (Journalism, fiction) Namita Gokhale (Journalism, Fiction) Yasmine Gooneratne (Fiction) Sunetra Gupta (Fiction) Githa Hariharan (Fiction) Attia Hosain (Fiction) Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (Fiction) Qurratulain Hyder (Fiction) Madhur Jaffrey (Cookbooks, Children's books)
  • 17. American Dreamer
    Article by mukherjee from Mother JonesCategory Arts Literature Authors M mukherjee, bharati...... to all its citizens equally. By bharati mukherjee. The United Statesexists as a sovereign nation. America, in contrast, exists
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    I am an American, not an Asian-American. My rejection of hyphenation has been called race treachery, but it is really a demand that America deliver the promises of its dream to all its citizens equally. By Bharati Mukherjee T he United States exists as a sovereign nation. "America," in contrast, exists as a myth of democracy and equal opportunity to live by, or as an ideal goal to reach. I am a naturalized U.S. citizen, which means that, unlike native-born citizens, I had to prove to the U.S. government that I merited citizenship. What I didn't have to disclose was that I desired "America," which to me is the stage for the drama of self-transformation. I was born in Calcutta and first came to the United States to Iowa City, to be precise on a summer evening in 1961. I flew into a small airport surrounded by cornfields and pastures, ready to carry out the two commands my father had written out for me the night before I left Calcutta: Spend two years studying creative writing at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, then come back home and marry the bridegroom he selected for me from our caste and class. In traditional Hindu families like ours, men provided and women were provided for. My father was a patriarch and I a pliant daughter. The neighborhood I'd grown up in was homogeneously Hindu, Bengali-speaking, and middle-class. I didn't expect myself to ever disobey or disappoint my father by setting my own goals and taking charge of my future.

    18. Bharati Mukherjee's Reading List
    Take a sneak peek at the reading list for Cannibals and Conceitmakers, a course the author taught at the University of California at Berkeley. bharati mukherjee's reading list
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    Bharati Mukherjee's reading list
    I am an avid reader of what one must awkwardly call "modern English-language fiction of South Asia and the South Asian diaspora." One of my favorite authors in this category is Bharati Mukherjee, who is on the faculty in the English department at UCBerkeley . Imagine my pleasure at finding the reading list for one of her courses:
    203/2 Graduate Readings: Cannibals and Conceitmakers
    B. Mukherjee
    TTh 12:30-2
    50 Barrows Book List: Kipling, R.: Kim The Jungle Book ; Ackerley, J. R.: Hindoo Holiday ; Forster, E. M.: Hill of Devi A Passage to India ; Frater, A.: Chasing the Monsoon ; Kureishi, H.: The Buddha of Suburbia ; Allen, C., ed.: Plain Tales from the Raj ; Scott, P.: Staying On ; Rushdie, S.: Midnight's Children ; Hossein, R. S.: Sultana's Dream ; Naipaul, V. S.: A House for Mr. Biswas ; Dhondy, F.: Bombay Duck ; Narayan, R. K.: The Financial Expert Course Description: This seminar will focus on representations of "India" in modern anglophone literature.
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