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A study of eight major contemporary Indian authors who write in English -- Arun Kolatkar, Keki N. Daruwalla, Amit Chaudhuri, Pankaj Mishra, Upamanyu Chatterjee, Tabish Khair, Susan Visvanathan, and Jeet Thayil -- this book offers a reading of their works with a focus on themes, formal characteristics, influences, etc. As Bruce King analyses aesthetic, social, psychological, and metaphysical dimensions of the work of these writers, certain recurring topics knit the chapters together: how modern Indian poetry in English differs from that of nationalist writers; the role modern Indian poetry played in establishing a literary tradition of depicting contemporary Indian life; and the mapping of actual places in India in contrast to the generalized spiritual India of the Brahmin nationalists. The book shows what later prose writers learned from the poets and the importance of location to the writers as well as the changing social, cultural, and political contexts of Indian literature.
This volume investigates the evolution of contemporary Indian literature written in English by examining the works of eight influential authors. Bruce King, a scholar of postcolonial literature, utilizes a comparative analytical framework to evaluate how these writers navigate the intersection of aesthetic innovation, social change, and the physical geography of modern India. By contrasting these contemporary voices with earlier nationalist literary traditions, the text argues that these authors have successfully established a new, localized literary identity that moves beyond generalized spiritual tropes.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of postcolonial literature frequently cite this work as a useful resource for understanding the shift in Indian literary focus toward contemporary urban and regional realities. Experts highlight the text for its clear mapping of the influence that modern poets exerted on subsequent generations of prose writers.
Page Count:
278
Publication Date:
2014-07-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198099169
ISBN-13:
9780198099161
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