Exploring the Self and the City in Amrita Pritam’s “Death of a City”
Keywords:
City, Alienation, Depravation, Dead city, Urban landscape, SexAbstract
This research article proposes to delve into the intricate tapestry of urban life through the lens of short stories. In an increasingly urbanized world, cities serve as vibrant backdrops, reflecting the diverse experiences and complexities of human existence. This study aims to examine how short story author Amrita Pritam capture the essence of urban landscapes, exploring themes such as alienation, sex, depravity and the clash of traditional and modern urban cultures. The story under study brings to light how alienation and depravation led the narrator to break the traditional taboos and attach herself with the ruined city of Pompeii. This research article aims to highlight the multifaceted relationship between literature and the urban experience of a woman.
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Pritam, Amrita. “Death of a City”. Death of a City. Arnold-Heinemann Publishers (India), 1976.
www.thehindu.com/books/Historical-survey-of-Indian-short-story/article16813374.ece