Amalgamation of fact and fiction in Socrates' Footsteps

Amalgamation of fact and fiction in Socrates' Footsteps

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Khanal, Shyama
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659620119
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This book focuses on Govinda Raj Bhattarai's Socrates' Footsteps, a story of a young boy, Ananta frustrated by socio- political violence. On the surface the novel appears to be the journey of a young man from his village to Kathmandu, but in the reality it is a tale which manages to blur the boundary between fact and fiction. The novel is the fictionalization of those facts which occurred during the period of Maoist insurgency. By blurring the boundary between fact and fiction, the novel attempts to document the histories which are not considered significant in official history and through this novel the history of marginalized people is brought in the form of fiction. Moreover, the study also aims at establishing the importance of factual evidences while fictionalizing it.
EAN 9783659620119
ISBN 3659620114
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 52
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150 x 3
Authors Khanal, Shyama