Description
Indian English writing has evolved into a vibrant and diverse literary landscape, reflecting the country’s complex history, cultures, and voices. This collection of critical essays focuses on the works of prominent Indian writers in English, examining their themes, styles, and contributions to the literary canon.
The essays in this volume offer fresh insights into the narratives of writers like Girish Karnad, Kamala Markandaya, Shashi Despande, Arupa Patingia, Nissim Ezekiel, Nayantara Sahgal, Vijay Tendulkar, Bama and Imayam exploring their engagement with identity, culture, politics, and the human experience. By critically analyzing these writers, I aim to deepen understanding of Indian English literature and its place in global contexts.
About The Author
Dr. Vinay Kumar Dubey, born and brought up at Etawah-a small city in U.P., India, did not allow the marginality of the place as a drag on his academic and creative acumen. He has carved a niche in the temple of Indian-English poetry and Criticism. His areas of interest are English Language Teaching methodologies, literary theory and criticism. He has to his credit three original poetry collection, five critical works on the fiction of Anita Desai, Shashi Deshapande and a book on enhancing speaking skills. He has more than a dozen research articles published in various National and International journals.





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