Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Novoneel Chakraborty's Artistry of Styles is a comprehensive exploration of the deliberate and purposeful writing techniques employed by the acclaimed Indian author across his diverse body of work. The study delves into Chakraborty's distinctive narrative voices, intricate temporal structures, and metaphorical depth, examining their collective impact on the emotional resonance and thematic richness of his novels. Through a focused analysis of key works such as "Half Torn Hearts," "A Thing Beyond Forever," and "The Stranger Trilogy," this study reveals the multifaceted nature of Chakraborty's storytelling, highlighting the evolution of his literary craft and genre-specific mastery (Chakraborty, 2016b). The findings underscore the intentional choices in Chakraborty's artistry, showcasing a narrative journey marked by exploration, emotional depth, and sustained engagement, ultimately contributing to the nuanced understanding of his contributions to contemporary Indian literature.