Anyoun read Difficult Daughters by Manju Kapur?
Topic started by mj (@ egoli.uni.net.za) on Wed Oct 25 04:55:30 .
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Hi,
I read "Difficult Daughters" recently.I was intrigued by the outline of the story , but when it came to transporting me to full absorbence, it didnt live up to expectations.
Anyone else have any opinions on it?
Responses:
- From: D.Murali Manohar (@ )
on: Sun Aug 12 06:44:23
Never read an outline and go for the text. If you do so you will end up with disappointment. You will never really concentrate between the lines rather the gist that you have in your mind. Do you agree with my response?
- From: I. Thakkar (@ dialup-226-164.bol.net.in)
on: Tue Jan 8 15:08:56
I agree with D. Murali Manohar's opinion. When you read a book or a even watch a movie without any idea what it's about, you have no expectations and thereby percieve it better. I think Difficult Daughters is a beautifully written novel and it touches a lot of feminist issues that hold true even today.
- From: Pratibha Jain (@ )
on: Mon Feb 24 00:06:08
I am trying to get in touch with Manju Kapur, the author of difficult daughters - was gripped with the intensity and emotionality
and the written style. Really want to express my immense admiration to the author.
can you help me to find her?
Rgds,Dr. Pratibha Jain
- From: Ute Weber (@ p3e9d30aa.dip.t-dialin.net)
on: Sun Mar 2 10:18:42
Dear Dr. Jain,
I have written my thesis on the representation of women in Indo-English literature (from Sita to New Woman) and among all the books I dealt with, this one somehow intrigued me the most because it does so clearly represent the psychological dependence of (Indian) women on the old patterns and "Man"; a dependence which even the best education in the world cannot compensate for. The discrepancy between the potential outer freedom of the protagonist and her actual lack of inner freedom is striking! I am feeling inspired to try and write a scientific article on this novel. So if you, Dr. Jain, should get hold of the author's address, I would like to know and would also be greatful for all kinds of information and personal opinions.
Love to all those who read this page,
Ute Weber (Dr.phil.des.)
- From: Ashdeep Wilkhu (@ host213-122-37-30.in-addr.btopenworld.com)
on: Sun Apr 20 11:30:16 EDT 2003
I'm in the middle of reading the book and so far I'm enjoying it. I'm finding it very intriguing and interesting because I am not from India and it's fascinating the difference between Indian women in different countries.
I've never heard of Manju Kapur before. She must be well known in India. Does anyone know if she has written any other books? I would love to read more of her stuff.
- From: sourabh agarwal (@ 61.0.204.130)
on: Tue Jun 10 00:40:12 EDT 2003
dear sir/madam
i am looking for matter on difficult daughters for my phd. pls help me if any one can offer his/her valuable matter or advice. i will be thankful from the core of my heart.
- From: Adnin (@ host217-42-14-39.range217-42.btcentralplus.com)
on: Tue Jul 15 11:58:43 EDT 2003
I first read the book six months ago. I am a young Asian woman growing up in London and I feel that even though the book is set in a different time and country the author has managed to put on paper what I and a lot of my friends are going through - both in terms of our culture and our gender.
- From: A. (@ toronto-hse-ppp3672875.sympatico.ca)
on: Mon Sep 22 12:55:37
the book is amazing, ..when the book ended i was sad because i didnt want it to end..its odd, i know but i juss wanted the story to go on an on cuz its soo interesting.
- From: Dr. BINOD MISHRA (@ 202.54.26.120)
on: Mon Oct 20 06:36:22 EDT 2003
Having read the DD TWICE,I THINK THE AUTHORESS IS VERY MUCH INCLINED TO SAY that however educated or innovative an indian woman is,her indian background and psyche can not feel satisfied unless society approves of her endeavours and her relationship.VIRMATI'S TRAGEDY IS THE TRAGEDY OF ambition,obsession and of unacclaimed ovation.
- From: Dr. BINOD MISHRA (@ 202.54.26.120)
on: Mon Oct 20 06:40:34 EDT 2003
Having read the DD TWICE,I THINK THE AUTHORESS IS VERY MUCH INCLINED TO SAY that however educated or innovative an indian woman is,her indian background and psyche can not feel satisfied unless society approves of her endeavours and her relationship.VIRMATI'S TRAGEDY IS THE TRAGEDY OF ambition,obsession and of unacclaimed ovation.
- From: n.r.charrumathi (@ 210.212.247.226)
on: Thu Nov 13 02:10:44 EST 2003
I 've got an idea of doing my Ph.D on Manju kapur's novels.Kindly oblige.
- From: radhika (@ ppp-219.65.41.161.mum2.vsnl.net.in)
on: Sat Jan 3 03:19:29
difficult daughters is an average book. not outstanding, by any standards. manju kapur's language, though, is really good. different style, and absorbing.
- From: Imran S (@ wc09.ym.rnc.net.cable.rogers.com)
on: Fri Jan 9 11:07:42 EST 2004
good morning/afternoon/evening (assuming the best possibility depending on your local time zones) i was wondering, with all the expressed opinions on Manju Kapur's text Difficult Daughters, is it possible that i can be directed to any type of text or article of criticism on her work, perhaps on the broad themes of feminism, the traditional indian womans role re-modeled in wake of activism etc. i am making this request particularly because of a university presentation upon her text and have found scarcely any resources who would choose to include a good if not outstanding post colonial writer such as Kapur
- From: quake (@ 202.68.154.19)
on: Tue Jan 20 19:49:58 EST 2004
http://www.iomx.com/online_ebooks.htm
- From: sanjiv kumar choudhary (@ )
on: Wed Jul 21 06:52:18
DEAR SIR,
Pese read the novels of manju kapur to know the intricacies of women and their woes in a fast changing world.
binod mishra
- From: binod mishra (@ 202.54.26.120)
on: Wed Jul 21 06:54:01 EDT 2004
DEAR SIR,
Pese read the novels of manju kapur to know the intricacies of women and their woes in a fast changing world.
binod mishra
- From: DEEPTI SULTANIA (@ )
on: Tue Aug 31 03:36:38
""LET NO ONE BE BORN
BUT IF ONE MUST
LET NO ONE BE A GIRL
IF ONE MUST BE A GIRL
THEN MAY SHE NEVER FALL IN LOVE
IF SHE MUST FALL IN LOVE
FREE HER FROM HER FAMILY"
-(VIDYAPATI)
(EARLY 15TH CENTURY A.D.)
I THINK 'VIDYAPATI',A HINDI POET HAS GIVEN A RIGHT SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM GIVEN IN "DIFFICULT DAUGHTERS" AND OF THE PROBLEM WHICH IS COMMON TO MOST OF THE GIRLS OF INDIA WHO ARE FORCED TO ACCEPT A TYPICAL ARRANGED MARRIAGE AND WHO ARE SUPPOSED TO COMPROMISE WITH THEIR LOVE AND SO WITH THEIR DESTINY.BUT AS FAR AS THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL BAUNDARIES ARE CONCERNED IS THERE ANY SOLUTION ACTUALLY OF THIS PROBLEM?IF THERE IS THEN WHAT IS IT?
MANJU KAPUR THROUGH HER NOVEL HAS MAKE ME TO THINK THAT CAN WE ACTUALLY CONTROL OUR DESTINY?
- From: DEEPTI SULTANIA (@ )
on: Tue Aug 31 03:36:44
""LET NO ONE BE BORN
BUT IF ONE MUST
LET NO ONE BE A GIRL
IF ONE MUST BE A GIRL
THEN MAY SHE NEVER FALL IN LOVE
IF SHE MUST FALL IN LOVE
FREE HER FROM HER FAMILY"
-(VIDYAPATI)
(EARLY 15TH CENTURY A.D.)
I THINK 'VIDYAPATI',A HINDI POET HAS GIVEN A RIGHT SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM GIVEN IN "DIFFICULT DAUGHTERS" AND OF THE PROBLEM WHICH IS COMMON TO MOST OF THE GIRLS OF INDIA WHO ARE FORCED TO ACCEPT A TYPICAL ARRANGED MARRIAGE AND WHO ARE SUPPOSED TO COMPROMISE WITH THEIR LOVE AND SO WITH THEIR DESTINY.BUT AS FAR AS THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL BAUNDARIES ARE CONCERNED IS THERE ANY SOLUTION ACTUALLY OF THIS PROBLEM?IF THERE IS THEN WHAT IS IT?
MANJU KAPUR THROUGH HER NOVEL HAS MAKE ME TO THINK THAT CAN WE ACTUALLY CONTROL OUR DESTINY?
- From: bkgaur (@ 210.212.89.4)
on: Mon Sep 13 06:48:44 EDT 2004
Dr. Jain,
Manju Kapur is an ordinary writer.she is creation of publisher and delhi media .She is lecturer in Miranda house in Delhi.there are other writers who touch your heart.Individual liking is never challengeable.If you want to read sufferings of partition go through Yashpal's Jhuta Such,Chaman S Nahal 'Azadi'and Bapsi Sidhwa's 'Ice Candy Man'.Literatue is full of love and suffering.
- From: KRISHNA VYAS (@ 210-210-57-64.lan.sify.net)
on: Mon Oct 18 10:34:22
i agree with everyone's response on this page. i am taking up DD as my project topic in the final year of B.A.
Manju kapur is one of the few Indian authors who successfully paints the real picture of indian women. also portrayal of indian customs n traditions is so apt, vivid n elaborate.
the feminist issues she touches upon can b related to, even today.
her diction, style theme are all well chosen to convey her strong sentiments on feminist issues.
dear mr agarwal i too am in search of the matter related to DD.i would be obliged to have the names of some reference material etc.
- From: suryasutha bhaskaran@on Friday Nov19 2004,05:12 (@ )
on: Fri Nov 19 07:00:00
I've done my M.Phil. dissertation on Difficult Daughters. I found the book a true representation of the partition era with the women charactrs like Virmati,Swarnalata,Shakuntala,Ida and Chhotti proving their mettle inspite of dire circumstances. A truly appealing book.
- From: suryasutha bhaskaran@on Friday Nov19 2004,05:12 (@ 210.212.236.134)
on: Fri Nov 19 07:00:38 EST 2004
I've done my M.Phil. dissertation on Difficult Daughters. I found the book a true representation of the partition era with the women charactrs like Virmati,Swarnalata,Shakuntala,Ida and Chhotti proving their mettle inspite of dire circumstances. A truly appealing book.
- From: suryasutha bhaskaran@on Friday Nov19 2004,05:12 (@ 210.212.236.134)
on: Fri Nov 19 07:00:58 EST 2004
I've done my M.Phil. dissertation on Difficult Daughters. I found the book a true representation of the partition era with the women charactrs like Virmati,Swarnalata,Shakuntala,Ida and Chhotti proving their mettle inspite of dire circumstances. A truly appealing book.
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