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KIRPAL, VINEY. "An Image <strong>of</strong> India: A Study <strong>of</strong> Anita Desai's In Custody" Ariel 17.4<br />

(1986):127-38.<br />

KNAPP, BETTINA L. "Anita Desai: Fire on the Mountain - A Rite <strong>of</strong> Exit" JEP 8.3-4<br />

(August 1987):223-37.<br />

KNAPP, BETTINA. "Rite <strong>of</strong> Exit: A Jungian Approach to Anita Desai's Fire on the<br />

Mountain" The Indian Literary Review VI.1-3 (1989): 27-34.<br />

KRISHNA, FRANCINE E. " Anita Desai: Fire on the Mountain" Indian Literature 25.5<br />

(Sept-Oct. 1982): 58-69.<br />

KRISHNA, SHIV K. "The Fiction <strong>of</strong> Anita Desai: Another View" The Humanist Review<br />

(DATE?) 3.2:43-6.<br />

KUMAR, SHIV K. "Art and Experience: A Note on Anita Desai as Short-Story Writer" in<br />

RIZVI, S.N.A. ed. The Tw<strong>of</strong>old Voice: Essays in Honor <strong>of</strong> Ramesh Mohan Salzburg: Inst.<br />

für Anglistik & Amerikanistik, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Salzburg, 1982: 190-4.<br />

KUMAR, SHIV K. "The Fiction <strong>of</strong> Anita Desai: Another View" The Humanities Review 3.2<br />

(1981):43-6.<br />

LAL, MALASHRI. "Anita Desai: Fire On the Mountain" in PRADHAN, N.S. ed. Major<br />

Indian Novels: An Evaluation New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, 1986: 242-62. Also Atlantic<br />

Highlands, New Jersey: Humanities, 1986.<br />

LAL, MALASHRI. "The Shift from female Centred to Male Centred Narrative in the Novels<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 1980s: A Study <strong>of</strong> Anita Desai and Nayantara Sahgal" in KIRPAL, VINEY, ed. &<br />

introd. The New Indian Novel in English: A Study <strong>of</strong> the 80s New Delhi: Allied Publishers,<br />

1990: 279-86.<br />

LINDBLAD, ISHRAT. "Colour Symbolism and the Rebirth Archetype in Anita Desai's Clear<br />

Light <strong>of</strong> Day" 256-63 in Backman, Sven & Kjellmer, Goran, eds. Papers on Language and<br />

Literature: Presented to Alvar Ellegard and Erik Frykman Goteborg: ACTA <strong>University</strong><br />

Gothoburgensis, 1985, viii + 399.<br />

MAINI, DARSIN SINGH. "The Achievement <strong>of</strong> Anita Desai" in SHARMA, K.K. ed. Indo-<br />

English Literature: a Collection <strong>of</strong> Critical Essays, Ghaziabad: Vimal Prakashan, 1977: 215-<br />

30.<br />

MAINI, IRMA. “Anita Desai and the Feminine Sensibility” Commonwealth Quarterly 9.28<br />

(1984): 1-12.<br />

Splits the novel into two interlinked strands: ‘masculine’ (ideas, action and choice) and<br />

‘feminine’ (feeling, intuition, epiphany). Desai belongs in the second grouping, exploring the<br />

nuances <strong>of</strong> a psyche under stress, exteme characters in stifling worlds <strong>of</strong> existential emotional<br />

struggles. Study <strong>of</strong> Maya in Cry the Peacock and “the poetry <strong>of</strong> disjointed emotions”. Voices<br />

in the City expands its focus to include external social factors reflecting the states <strong>of</strong> mind <strong>of</strong> a<br />

range <strong>of</strong> characters, though depiction <strong>of</strong> inner life is less well orchestrated. Sides with<br />

Ramachandra Rao in finding Nirode not always convincing and his crises reported rather than

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