Contemporary Indian Writing in English: Themes, Genres and Narrative Techniques (A Study From 2005 Onwards)
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- 1. Associate Professor of English, Poornima Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur
Description
Indian Writing in English began in the early twentieth century with the work of Madhusudan Das, Toru Dutt, Rabindranath Tagore and Sarojini Naidu. Post independence the trio Rajaroa, Mulk Raj Anand, R.K.Narayan, gives it wings and gives it an international image and acceptance among the English readers. With the Booker Prize winners writers like Arundhati Roy's and Arvind Adiga Indian English writing keep treading steadily on the global map. This book is a reflection on themes , techniques and narration of the last two decades harnessed in Indian Literature in English. The volume explores many themes from autobiography, medical humanities, gender roles, globalisation, management skills, trauma, dalit writing, fiction in films and plethora of themes giving dimension to Indian Writing in English a new age readership and research insight. The aim of this book is to provide critical analysis of the literary text which has been a part of syllabus taught in the English Literature of Indian Universities.
It provides an opportunity to the researchers and students to understand the text better and explore the new avenues for the research. This book aims to bring Indian Writing in English to a global map.The book aims to bring good critical study volumes for the students and scholars of Indian Writing in English in international level.
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