ANALYSIS OF NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES USED BY RAVINDER SINGH, SUDEEP NAGARKAR AND DURJOY DUTTA IN THEIR FIRST FICTION WRITING

This research paper delves into the narrative techniques employed by three prominent contemporary Indian authors, Ravinder Singh, Sudeep Nagarkar, and Durjoy Dutta, in their debut works of fiction. The study aims to explore the stylistic choices and storytelling devices these authors utilize to captivate readers and establish their unique literary voices. Through a comprehensive analysis of their debut novels, namely "I Too Had a Love Story" by Ravinder Singh, "Few Things Left Unsaid" by Sudeep Nagarkar, and "Of Course, I Love You!" by Durjoy Dutta, this research examines how each author crafts their narratives to evoke emotions, engage the audience, and craft compelling characters and plotlines. The methodology involves a close reading of the selected works, focusing on key elements such as narrative structure, character development, dialogue construction, and thematic exploration. Additionally, insights from literary critics and reader reception are also incorporated to provide a holistic view of the authors' narrative techniques and their impact on the literary landscape. The findings highlight the distinctive styles adopted by each author. Ravinder Singh, known for his heartfelt and poignant storytelling, employs a direct and emotionally charged approach, whereas Sudeep Nagarkar enthralls readers with his romantic inclinations and relatable characters. Meanwhile, Durjoy Dutta showcases a dynamic blend of humor and drama, woven into relatable urban settings. Furthermore, the paper examines the significance of these narrative techniques in establishing a strong connection with the target audience and contributing to the authors' commercial success and popularity. The study also discusses how these authors' narratives reflect societal norms, cultural context, and the emerging trends in Indian contemporary fiction. In conclusion, this research sheds light on the narrative prowess of Ravinder Singh, Sudeep Nagarkar, and Durjoy Dutta in their debut fiction writing, showcasing their ability to effectively convey emotions and perspectives while resonating with readers on various levels. The analysis not only provides valuable insights into the craft of these celebrated authors but also enriches the understanding of contemporary Indian fiction and its evolving storytelling techniques.

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Keywords: Narrative Techniques, Fiction Writing, Storytelling, Indian Contemporary Fiction.


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