Ghost of Vasu Master, the second novel by Githa Hariharan, incorporates a new approach to solving problems after colonization and problems after the modern era. It covers topics such as alternative to teaching, illness and treatment process, relationship between teacher and student, and Indian trip as an independent country. However, as you dig into the novel, the novel is also exploring women's problems in patriarchalism, their desires, and their margins. Although the ghost of Vasu Master is not a feminine-centered novel, Hariharan skillfully solved a number of related feminist problems.
Born in Coimbatore, India, Githa Hariharan grew up in Mumbai and Manila. She was educated in both cities and later received education in the United States. She has served as editor of WNET-Channel 13 in New York, editor of Orient Longman, freelance editor of various academic institutions and foundations, and a number of international university visiting professors. Her first novel, the thousand faces of the night (1992), was awarded the Best First Book of the Commonwealth Writers Award in 1993. Her other novels include "Ghost of Vasmaster" (1994), "Journey of Dreams" (1999), "Besieged City" (2003), and Fugitive Histories (2009). She also announced an award-winning team on the acclaimed short story collection "art of death" and the stories of children. Her essays and novels are also included in essays such as Salman Rushdie's "Mirror: Indian Writing 50 Years 1947-1997". She lives in New Delhi
Ghost of Vasu Master, the second novel by Githa Hariharan, incorporates a new approach to solving problems after colonization and problems after the modern era. It covers topics such as alternative to teaching, illness and treatment process, relationship between teacher and student, and Indian trip as an independent country. However, as you dig into the novel, the novel is also exploring women's problems in patriarchalism, their desires, and their margins. - Brandon Whitener born in Hilary Swank as film "Boys do not cry", 1999 Kimberly Pearce work, real story, Eliza Brandon. Male identity Brandon was born in 1972 and died hopelessly at the age of 21. The real story happened during the last two weeks of Brandon 's lifetime in 1993. This movie is a dramatic documentary released in 1999.