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Saikat Majumdar
Academic Relationships
Poetry And Mentorship
Identity And Belonging
Cultural Transitions
Literary Fiction
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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
240
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Middle Finger Is A Piercing Literary Novel About Megha, A Young Writing Lecturer Whose World Shifts Between New Jersey And Delhi As She Balances Growing Underground Fame As A Poet With The Responsibilities Of A Teacher At An Elite University. A Contemporary Fiction Piece About Mentorship, Identity, And The Costs And Rewards Of Art, It Speaks To Readers Who Crave Morally Complex Stories And Lyrical Language That Hone In On The Emotional Core Of Relationships.
In The Middle Finger, The Narrative Unfolds Through Lyrical, Precise Prose That Moves Between Memory And Present Choices, Private Moments And Public Stakes. The Book's Structure Blends Megha's New Jersey Beginnings With Her Return To Delhi, Letting The Reader Feel The Pull Of Place And Memory As She Navigates A World Of Privilege, Ambition, And Examination Of Mentorship Boundaries. The Experience Is Intimate And Exhilarating As Relationships Blur Lines And Power Dynamics Come Into Play, All While Art And Identity Illuminate The Corridors Of Academia.
Through Megha’S Voice, Readers Meet A Cast Of Colleagues, Students, And Rivals Who Illuminate The Complexities Of Mentorship, Friendship, And Belonging. The Setting—A Glittering, Exclusive University And The Contrasting Streets Of Two Cities—Gives Texture To Her Choices And The Ethical Questions The Book Raises, Delivering A Story That Is As Morally Perceptive As It Is Emotionally Resonant.
Reading The Middle Finger Offers More Than A Story—It Invites Readers To Question How Art And Care Intersect In Education And To Consider What True Mentorship Should Look Like In A World Of Privilege. The Middle Finger Lingers, Leaving A Thoughtful, Hopeful Impression That Encourages Ongoing Reflection On Belonging, Responsibility, And The Human Connections That Define Us.
Product Details
Author
Saikat Majumdar
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Number of Pages
240
Language
English
SKU
BK0443549
ISBN
9789392099274
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
21 x 13 x 2.4 cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 599
₹ 390
₹ 209 Off