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Darkness
AuthorBharati Mukherjee
PublisherPenguin Books
Publication date
1985
Media typeHardcover & Paperback
Pages171
ISBN0-140-07930-0
OCLC25807164
Preceded byWife (novel) (1975) 
Followed byThe Middleman and Other Stories (1988) 

Darkness (1985) is a collection of short stories by Bharati Mukherjee.[1][2][3][4]

Contents

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Story Originally published in
"Angela" Mother Jones
"The Lady from Lucknow" Missouri Review
"The World According to Hsü" Chatelaine
"A Father"
"Isolated Incidents" Saturday Night
"Nostalgia"
"Tamurlane" The Canadian Forum
"Hindus"
"Saints" Three Penny Review
"Visitors"
"The Imaginary Assassin"
"Courtly Vision"

References

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  1. ^ Maxey, Ruth (2019). "Canada in Mukherjee's 1980s Work". Understanding Bharati Mukherjee. University of South Carolina Press. pp. 29–52. doi:10.2307/j.ctvgs0bhh.7. ISBN 9781643360003. JSTOR j.ctvgs0bhh.7. S2CID 240499611.
  2. ^ Gómez, Ana María Crespo (2022). "Approaching 'Home' in Bharati Mukherjee's Darkness". International Journal of English Studies. 22 (1). University of Murcia: 23–40. doi:10.6018/ijes.494731. S2CID 251302743. ProQuest 2685683654.
  3. ^ Jussawalla, Feroza (1988). "Chiffon Saris: The Plight of South Asian Immigrants in the New World". The Massachusetts Review. 29 (4): 583–595. JSTOR 25090028.
  4. ^ Parameswaran, Uma. "Mukherjee, 'Darkness' (Book Review). Canadian Ethnic Studies , 1986, Vol.18 (3), p.157, ISSN: 0008-3496 , 1913-8253.
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