The Writer, the Reader and the State: Literary Censorship in India

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The author recalls the literary censorship of books in India, both in English and in regional languages, and the impact of Emergency on banned books. The book highlights recent trends and current challenges to free literary expression in the country and attempts to locate it in the tradition of Indian literary history.

The term ‘censorship’, used in the book, is a rubric that includes various repressive measures, both governmental and non-governmental, in banning a book after publication, withdrawing a book using coercive tactics or suppression of a work on other grounds. It adds a literary perspective to the process of reception of these books by the reader.

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Title
The Writer, the Reader and the State: Literary Censorship in India
Edition
1st. ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9789386446077
Length
232p.
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