Current Perspective in Indian English Literature

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Indian Writing in English has undoubtedly acquired its own independent identity; it no more remains mere initiative and derivative. Its long journey from colonial to post-colonial, from imperial to democratic and form English to Hinglish forms a remarkable chapter in the history of world literature. Tagore earned the first recognition and Naipaul is the recent laureate. In between these Nobel Laureates came a number of writers whose work earned worldwide appreciation. The present book is an attempt to present the different genres of Indian Writing in English. It aims at tracing its distinctive features, such as Cultural alienation, Romanticism, realism, naturalism, Modernism etc. While Nehru has furnished ‘the best English’ to the globe, Amitav Ghosh, Shashi Tharoor, Arundhati Roy, Shiv K. Kumar and Dattani have stirred the West with their great works. The works of these renowned literary figures have been considered thoroughly and meticulously in the present book. It is hoped that while the student community will find it easily accessible the teachers will also consider it exciting study material.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gauri Shankar Jha

Gauri Shankar Jha, teaches English at Indira Gandhi Govt. College, Tezu (Arunachal Pradesh). He has published research articles in different National/International journals. He is the Secretary of the Writers and Writings (a literary forum dedicated to creativity and criticism). He edits Reflections, poesy (poems), Martha (stories), Spectrum (interdisciplinary) and Charcha (Hindi creative and Critical writing). His two books on Indian English Literature are in press. His areas of Interest are: American literature, Indian Writing in English, English Language Teaching and Australian literature. He has been awarded with ‘Associateship’ from IIAS, Shimla (H.P.).

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Title
Current Perspective in Indian English Literature
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126906227
Length
xii+202p., References; 23cm.
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