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This collection includes contributions from some of the major authors in the field. The critical essays have been chosen to open up possibilities, mark out boundaries and set objectives in the ever-expanding field of international literature in English. The writers themselves are the principal guides and resources for this enterprise. New literary and critical practices are derived from the problematic role of English as an international language and from its relations with other languages. Values of cultural difference and particularity are emphasised.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection includes contributions from some of the major authors in the field. The critical essays have been chosen to open up possibilities, mark out boundaries and set objectives in the ever-expanding field of international literature in English. The writers themselves are the principal guides and resources for this enterprise. New literary and critical practices are derived from the problematic role of English as an international language and from its relations with other languages. Values of cultural difference and particularity are emphasised.
Autorenporträt
KARIN BARBER Senior Lecturer , Centre for West African Studies, University of Birmingham HOWARD ERSKINE-HILL Professor of Literary History, Cambridge SUSAN FITZMAURICE Associate Professor, Northern Arizona University ANDREW GURR Professor of English, University of Reading WILSON HARRIS has published a distinguished series of novels, often set in Guyana, since 1960 JOHN KINSELLA the leading Australian poet of his generation and has won numerous awards and prizes JAVED MAJEED Lecturer, School of Oriental and African Studies, London KIRSTEN MALMKJAER Research Lecturer, Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge C. D. NARASIMHAIAH was Professor of English, Mysore and is director of the Dhvanyaloka Study Centre, Mysore BEN OKRI won the Booker Prize with The Famished Road in 1991 DAVID RICHARDS Senior Lecturer, School of English, University of Leeds WOLE SOYINKA won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986
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'The attempt of the book, is to argue a future into being where the reality of cultural difference is a resource rather than a barrier...it is an enterprise worth the celebrating.' - Peter Arnott, The Herald (Glasgow)