Description
Migrant Issues in The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri offers a comprehensive study of displacement, cultural identity, memory, and belonging as portrayed in Lahiri’s acclaimed novel. This book examines the socio-cultural, emotional, and psychological struggles experienced by migrants and the ways in which Lahiri articulates these themes through her characters and narrative style.
It also highlights how migration shapes personal identity and transforms relationships across borders. The study highlights themes such as alienation, cultural conflict, adaptation, intergenerational trauma, and the psychological consequences of uprooting
Written with scholarly depth and clarity, the book serves as a valuable resource for students, researchers, and readers interested in diaspora literature, postcolonial studies, and contemporary fiction. It provides fresh insights into Lahiri’s narrative world while contributing to ongoing academic conversations about migration and identity.





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