
Nobel Prize in Literature: a case for India
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Indian sub-continental writers of English fiction have always been confrontedwith onerous choices. Inheritors of literary tradition riddled with regional andlinguistic finitude, the mere choice of a proper name hopelessly parochializetheir stories. Many critics wonder why such writers did not write in theirregional languages , the answer to which is that that would invite self-exilefrom the common...
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Indian sub-continental writers of English fiction have always been confrontedwith onerous choices. Inheritors of literary tradition riddled with regional andlinguistic finitude, the mere choice of a proper name hopelessly parochializetheir stories. Many critics wonder why such writers did not write in theirregional languages , the answer to which is that that would invite self-exilefrom the common...
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