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Imaginary Homelands of Writers in Exile: Salman Rushdie, Bharati Mukherjee, and V. S. Naipaul
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Imaginary Homelands of Writers in Exile: Salman Rushdie, Bharati Mukherjee, and V. S. Naipaul

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A fascinating study, and a major contribution to critical discourse on the literature of exile. - Professor John C. Green, Chair, Department of Theatre, Butler University A welcome addition to academic library collections in literacy criticism (especially comparative literature), ethnic and immigrant studies, exile and diaspora literature, as well as cultural studies. - James Vroom, Librarian, Carnegie Mellon University In yoking together with her unsparing research, keen observation, and clearly empathetic stance of three seemingly dissimilar postcolonial writers, Cristina Dascalu has done far more than provide an excellent academic tool and fascinating reading. She has identified and redefined a metaphor for our time. - Professor Francine Ringold, University of Tulsa; Editor-in-Chief, Nimrod International Journal, and Poet Laureate of Oklahoma Cristina Dascalu writes with a fine touch and knowledge a solid book about exile literature that is clarifying without oversimplifying, convincing, intelligent, poignant.an essential, satisfying reading.a compelling book of extensive scholarship and clear, well-expressed thoughts.A must have, must read book. - Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Poet Laureate of Russia and Distinguished Professor of University of Tulsa One of the most lucid and concise examinations of exile that I have ever read. Dascalu’s meticulous theoretical groundwork allows her to articulate her position in the clearest of terms so that any educated and literate scholar could understand her argument. - Professor G. Matthew Jenkins, Director of the Writing Program, English Department, University of Tulsa This book holds solid, extensive documentation with an impressive bibliography.the author’s daring, courage, and the freshness of her approaches as well as the originality demonstrated in her superb analysis of the texts from Rushdie, Mukherjee and Naipaul is outstanding. - Prof. Dr. Odette Blumenfeld, Chair, Department of English, Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi, Romania

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambria Press
Date
28 November 2007
Pages
236
ISBN
9781934043738

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

A fascinating study, and a major contribution to critical discourse on the literature of exile. - Professor John C. Green, Chair, Department of Theatre, Butler University A welcome addition to academic library collections in literacy criticism (especially comparative literature), ethnic and immigrant studies, exile and diaspora literature, as well as cultural studies. - James Vroom, Librarian, Carnegie Mellon University In yoking together with her unsparing research, keen observation, and clearly empathetic stance of three seemingly dissimilar postcolonial writers, Cristina Dascalu has done far more than provide an excellent academic tool and fascinating reading. She has identified and redefined a metaphor for our time. - Professor Francine Ringold, University of Tulsa; Editor-in-Chief, Nimrod International Journal, and Poet Laureate of Oklahoma Cristina Dascalu writes with a fine touch and knowledge a solid book about exile literature that is clarifying without oversimplifying, convincing, intelligent, poignant.an essential, satisfying reading.a compelling book of extensive scholarship and clear, well-expressed thoughts.A must have, must read book. - Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Poet Laureate of Russia and Distinguished Professor of University of Tulsa One of the most lucid and concise examinations of exile that I have ever read. Dascalu’s meticulous theoretical groundwork allows her to articulate her position in the clearest of terms so that any educated and literate scholar could understand her argument. - Professor G. Matthew Jenkins, Director of the Writing Program, English Department, University of Tulsa This book holds solid, extensive documentation with an impressive bibliography.the author’s daring, courage, and the freshness of her approaches as well as the originality demonstrated in her superb analysis of the texts from Rushdie, Mukherjee and Naipaul is outstanding. - Prof. Dr. Odette Blumenfeld, Chair, Department of English, Al. I. Cuza University of Iasi, Romania

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambria Press
Date
28 November 2007
Pages
236
ISBN
9781934043738