Genetsch, Martin. Texture of identity: MG Vassanji novel, Neil Bisoondath and Rohinton Mistry, Toronto: TSAR Publication. This book gives a brief introduction to other works by Rohington Mistry and some background on his life and inspiration. It also includes the interpretation of the delicate balance of Mistry by the author himself and the use of his metaphors and symbolic experts to make the story look so rich and faithful. This book will give the reader a better understanding of Mistry and his view and reasons for his book.
Hey ... Rohinton Mistry's journey. In particular, it will analyze the symbolic meaning of Sohrab and Tehmul in the book. How does Rohinton Mistry comment on Gustad and Dilnavaz using his son and agent? "This long journey" is the story of Gustad Noble and his family, his wife Dirnavaz, his sons Sokhlab and Darius, and his daughter Luo Shan. The family was relatively successful in the Indian standard of 1971, but after listening to the news of an old friend, Major Billimoria, their lives began to decline sharply. Bilimoria is participating in Gustav's money laundering program that threatens the whole family. His daughter was very sick and his eldest son decided not to join the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), and therefore Gstaad was disappointed. Several friends of Gustav died in the book, letting Gustav investigate his life and the life of his family.
Rohinton Mistry is known for his two work, "Like a long journey and housework." However, it is a short story about Mistry 's story in the middle class Mumbai colony of the 1980' s, I am very happy that I introduced the story from Firozsha Baag to his work. Reading it makes you believe that many of these experiences are authors' own childhood memories, because many stories are related to young boys and the days they grew up. The author explains the residents of Firozsha Baag with beautiful details, please tell us their various habits and lifestyle patterns.