Critical Essays on Indian English Writing

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Indian English has been universally accepted as a unique style of discourse with its own nuances, giving expression to Indian multiculturalism in the work of writers in India or those abroad. Not only the new Indian writers in the West, expariates, the second and the third generation writers, but also the classic authors like A.K. Ramanujan, Nissim Ezekiel, Mulk Raj anand, R.K. Narayan, and Bhabani Bhattacharya are being interpreted in the old critical mode as well as the current critical styles of multiculturalism, postcoloniality and diaspora. V.S. Naipaul is being interpreted not only as a Caribbean or British author but also a diasporic writer engaged in a quest for the Indianness inherited by him. The twelve essays in this book deal with the various aspects of Indian English Writing in the light of the current critical trends. The essays, originally published in reputed research journals or critical anthologies over the years, are: “Contemporary Indian English Literary Scene,” “Multiculturalism and Indian (English) Literature,” “Indian English Prose Writing,” “A.K. Ramanujan’s Credo,” “Nissim Ezekiel’s Credo,” “Soul-Stuff and Vital Language: The Poetry of P. Lal,” “Mulk Raj anand on the Novel,” “Anand’s Vision of War and Death in Across the Black Waters,” “Bhabani Bhattacharya’s A Dream in Hawaii: A Study of Postcolonial Spirituality,” “Philosophers and Lovers: Paradox of Experience’ in Shiv K. Kumar’s The None’s Prayer,” “Technique in the Short Stories of Tagore,” and “From Darkness to Light: V.S. Naipaul’s Indian Odyssey.” The article on Naipaul has been written especially for this book. Written in a lucid style with the clarity of perception, the book will be very useful to students, teachers and scholars of English Literature.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D Ramakrishna

D. Ramakrishna is Professor of English, at Kakatiya University, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh. He was at the Universtiy of Texas at Austin and the City University of New York in 1992 on Senior Fulbright Post-Doctoral Felowship, doing advanced research on the subject of his Ph.D., Edgar Allan Poe's fiction. He published The Craft of Peo's Tales, Perspectives on Peo, and Explorations in Poe. Two of the anthologies editied by him, The american Classics Revisited: Recent Studies of american Literature and Indian English Prose: An Anthology were prescribed for M.A. at several Indian Universities. He contributed a chapters "Poe of India" to the book Poe Abroad edited by Lois D. Vines and published by the University of lowa Press in the U.S. Also he published theirty-four papers in the Indian and American journals including SPAN, The Emerson Soceity Quarterly, and The Explicator. Professor Ramakrishna is currently working on a critical book, Gothic Resonances: Poe in Modern and Postmodern american Fiction; a collection of short stories, the Millennial Vision and Stories; and a novel, The Confluence.

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Title
Critical Essays on Indian English Writing
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126904496
Length
ix+141p., Notes; 23cm.
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