
Parul Sehgal
Parul Sehgal is a prominent literary critic and essayist known for her insightful commentary on contemporary literature and culture. Her work has appeared in prestigious publications such as The New Yorker and The New York Times, where she often explores themes related to trauma, narrative structure, and the complexities of storytelling. Sehgal's impactful critique, 'The Case Against the Trauma Plot,' argues against the over-reliance on trauma as a narrative device in literature, highlighting how it can reduce characters to mere symbols of their suffering rather than fully realized individuals.
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Parul Sehgal is a critic who praised the film Sorry, Baby for its reimagining of trauma narratives.
‘It’s like a stone gets shoved into the river of your life’: Eva Victor on sexual assault drama Sorry, Baby | FilmParul Sehgal argued that trauma has become a reductive plot device in contemporary literature.
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