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POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE-ASPECTS AND CHALLENGES

    1 Author(s):  MS. KOMAL VERMA

Vol -  3, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 514 - 520  (2012 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Indian writing in English is in a lot of demand these days. It is also worth mentioning that there has been a movement to take Indian writing across the globe. Writers like Salman Rushdie and Arundhati Roy are considered best-selling authors.Their works have taken Indian writing and writers to great heights. The Department of English in every college wants a scholar who can knowledgeably discourse about Indian writings in English and Indian authors.In the words of Makarand Paranjape,"Indian English Literature is a contest over the nature, identity and ultimately the destiny of modern India".

1. Prof. Dr. Rukmini Nair, “Post colonial Literature: Indian Writing in English”.
2. V. Mishra (2007). “The Literature of the Indian Diaspora”.
3. S. Simon (2001). “Changing the terms”.
4. Salman Rushdie (1995) “Midnight’s Children”.
5. Shiv K. Kumar (1992). “Contemporary Indian Literature in English”.

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