I have no idea about the author of this novel. Maybe you can check with book review websites or literary forums to get the answer.
Survival is likely to be a theme as well. The very idea of a spoonful of rice implies the basic need for sustenance. The characters in the novel may be depicted as striving to survive, and the spoonful of rice could represent the thin line between having enough to live on and going hungry.
It might symbolize scarcity or represent a small but crucial element in the story. Sometimes, such details can carry deep cultural or thematic meanings.
Another way to find reviews could be through academic databases if this novel has been studied in a literary context. It may discuss the writing style, whether it's a realistic portrayal of Indian life, and how the concept of the spoonful of rice ties into the broader narrative, perhaps representing poverty, survival, or family values in the context of the story.
Since the name 'conde rice' is not a well - known novelist name, it's unclear who the author might be. It could be a new or emerging writer with this rather unusual name, or it could be a misnomer and the real author is someone else entirely.
I'm not sure who the author of 'The East Indian A Novel' is. You can check the book itself or search for it on the internet.
The author of 'The Great Indian Novel' is Shashi Tharoor.
As there are likely many novels that could potentially be called 'the last indian novel' in different contexts, without more information, it's impossible to determine the author. There could be an indie author or a well - known writer, but we just don't have enough details.
The author of 'The Great Indian Novel' is Shashi Tharoor.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'great indian murder novel' is. There are many novels about murder in the Indian context, and without more information, it's hard to determine the author.
Sorry, I don't know the author of 'the great american indian novel'. You might want to check a library database or a reliable book review site to find out.