The postcolonial novel / Richard J. Lane.
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808.829 S5341a 2019 Arms and the man / | 808.83 A2865o The ocean of Mrs. Nagai : stories / | 808.83 D182n Nervous conditions / | 808.83 L11p 2006 The postcolonial novel / | 808.830954 S7261 2016 South-Asian fiction in English : contemporary transformations / | 808.88 E57 TheEnglish Writings of Rabindranath Tagore : a miscellany (Vol.3) / | 808.887 H339 1909 The Harvard classics / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-143) and index.
Introducing the postcolonial novel in English: Wilson Harris's Palace of the peacock -- The counter-canonical novel: J.M. Coerzee's Foe and Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea -- Alternative historiographies: Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart -- National consciousness: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's A grain of wheat -- Interrogating subjectivity: Bessie Head's A question of power -- Recoding narrative: Margaret Atwood's Surfacing -- The Rushdie affair: Salman Rushdie's The satanic verses -- The optical unconscious: Arundhati Roy's The god of small things -- Conclusion: Ending with Joy Kogawa's Obasan and Phyllis Greenwood's An interrupted panorama.
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