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Fiction by Indian diasporic authors occupies a significant space in the body of Indian English Literature. Diasporic fiction very naturally deals with the question of Home as the writers seem to be perpetually haunted by a sense of rootlessness and at the same time to be continually in search of a home as the process of migration results in a homeless condition. For every dislocation there is a primary location. For every diaspora there is a lost /left homeland. And for every homeland there is a homeland myth . The book, taking representative novels of three major writers of Indian diaspora,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Fiction by Indian diasporic authors occupies a significant space in the body of Indian English Literature. Diasporic fiction very naturally deals with the question of Home as the writers seem to be perpetually haunted by a sense of rootlessness and at the same time to be continually in search of a home as the process of migration results in a homeless condition. For every dislocation there is a primary location. For every diaspora there is a lost /left homeland. And for every homeland there is a homeland myth . The book, taking representative novels of three major writers of Indian diaspora, seeks to explore the different ways of looking back at the lost homeland.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Snehasis Maiti is Assistant Professor of English at Prabhat Kumar College, Contai, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. Areas of interest : Indian Diaspora, Postcolonialism, New Literatures in English, Partition Literature, Dalit Literature, Translation Studies.