Rohinton Mistry

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Manchester University Press, Jul 19, 2013 - Literary Criticism - 224 pages
The award-winning novelist Rohinton Mistry is recognised as one of the most important contemporary writers of postcolonial literature. This study - the first of its kind - will provide scholars and students with an insight into the key features of Mistry's work. Peter Morey suggests how the author's writing can be read in terms of recent Indian political history, his native Zoroastrian culture and ethos, conventions of oral storytellling common to Persia and South Asia, and the experience of migration which now sees him living in Canada. The texts are viewed through the lens of diaspora and minority discourse theories to show how Mistry's writing is illustrative of marginal positions in relation to sanctioned national identities.

About the author (2013)

Peter Morey is Senior Lecturer in Literature in the School of Cultural and Innovation Studies at the University of East London

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