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The world of Indian Writing in English

Christopher Rollason and Ludmila Volná in conversation with Dr Nilanshu Kumar Agarwal
Dr Christopher Rollason is a British national living in France. He obtained his Ph.D. from York University (England), with a dissertation on Edgar Allan Poe. For eight years up to 1987 he was a member of the Department of Anglo-American Studies at the Faculty [...]



South Asian Writers in Twentieth-Century Britain: Culture in Translation Ruvani Ranasinha

“So if a writer decides his/her audience is in the English speaking West then s/he has to write in relation to the West and accede to be read accordingly. In other words s/he will have to deal with the colonial encounter and its repercussions especially in the formation of her/his identity. The writer will have [...]



V. V. Ganeshananthan Love Marriage

Insight into the wider, human, aspect of the Sri Lankan tragedy: Charles P. Savan

“Love” marriage implies a contrast with what was the norm in South Asian society, namely, marriage “arranged” by parents, relations or, in their absence, friends. The narrator, Yalini, aged twenty-one, born (1983) and living with her parents in the USA, is the [...]



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