Away: The Indian Writer as an ExpatriateAmitava Kumar Psychology Press, 2004 - 399 pagini For more than a generation, Indian writers in English have won praise in the West. The roll call of Indian-born writers is startling: Rushdie, Mukerjee, Mehta, Ghosh, Naipaul, Kureishi, Narayan, Mistry, among many others. |
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PART I | 57 |
PART II | 199 |
PART III | 299 |
EPILOGUE | 377 |
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS | 389 |
COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 397 |
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