The Atlantic Literary Review, Volume 6Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 2005 |
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... story of Max sets in perspective the reasons for terrorism . Within this " story " Rushdie evokes the mind and spirit of Kashmir as a land and a place of his trusted place of imagination . By his evoking of romantic images , Kashmir ...
... story of Max sets in perspective the reasons for terrorism . Within this " story " Rushdie evokes the mind and spirit of Kashmir as a land and a place of his trusted place of imagination . By his evoking of romantic images , Kashmir ...
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... story " Interpreter of Maladies , " the title story of the Pulitzer - winning collection of that name , Jhumpa Lahiri writes about one of those journeys : a young husband and wife , Raj and Mina Das , hailing from New Brunswick , New ...
... story " Interpreter of Maladies , " the title story of the Pulitzer - winning collection of that name , Jhumpa Lahiri writes about one of those journeys : a young husband and wife , Raj and Mina Das , hailing from New Brunswick , New ...
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... story , a wandering story , said to haunt travellers on the road leading to paradise ” ( Hariharan 8 ) . The writer calls into question the validity of conventional writing ( and reading ) practice at the same time as using this ...
... story , a wandering story , said to haunt travellers on the road leading to paradise ” ( Hariharan 8 ) . The writer calls into question the validity of conventional writing ( and reading ) practice at the same time as using this ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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