Bombay Novels: Some Insights in Spatial Criticism A review by N Chandra published in Muse India
Evolution of a city across different periods Bombay Novels: Some Insights in Spatial Criticism by Mamta Mantri attempts to recreate the spaces of the metropolitan Mumbai city through literary representations which include both past and present. It also explores the motif of how Mumbai is a confluence of ‘imaginary geography’ and ‘literary images’. Select literary texts are used by the author to cull out and comprehend the influence of social, economic, and material factors in refashioning spatial history: “The metropolis of today is the chameleon, changing shape and size. Margins evolve into the center; centers turn into frontiers and regions become cities.” (60) By employing an interdisciplinary approach, the author has attempted to trace the history of Mumbai chronologically from the 11 th century AD. Significant events inclusive of the impacts of 1905 Bengal partition and the riots during 1920-22 Non-Cooperation movement are recorded. Mamta Mantri ably chronicles t...