Myth, Fantasy and Reality: A Magical Realist Study of Nadeem Aslam’s “Maps for Lost Lovers”
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Magical realism, socio-cultural intricacies, eternal myths, miraculous occurrences, paralleling timeless tales, transformative potentialAbstract
This study delves into the alluring world of magical realism in Nadeem Aslam’s Maps for Lost Lovers (2004) where the literary setting develops as a rich tapestry of natural attraction, socio-cultural intricacies, and eternal myths. In this comprehensive inquiry, Aslam’s narrative skill reveals the delicate interplay between magical realism and the unfathomable depths of character psychology through miraculous occurrences and happenings that mold their collective memory. The representation of nature transforms from an ordinary background to a dynamic force that mirrors individuals’ inner landscapes. From the meandering river to the pristine stars and moon, each celestial element weaves a narrative of human experience and echoes larger thematic currents and associates their past and present with remarkable details while it transforms the actual world into magical. This research sheds light on the transformative potential of magical realism and how Aslam masterfully navigates universal societal challenges by intertwining myths, legends and poetry. The narrative analysis is enriched by superstitious events and by drawing parallel to timeless tales of Heer Ranjha and Sassi Punnu. This analysis also resonates the voice of British-Pakistani community that unravels the multifaceted nature of culture and society depicted in the novel.
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