David Dabydeen\u27s first novel, The Intended, was published by Seeker & Warburg in February 1991. Frank Birbalsingh interviewed David Dabydeen prior to the publication of the novel
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William Dalrymple is a popular, bestselling author, initially known for his travel writing and subse...
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, is both a nove...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklor...
Defending the Heritage of the Language is a coded resistance to an English that is being reinvented ...
In June 1948 the S.S. Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury and 492 Jamaicans disembarked. Between that ...
In the year E.M. Forster published A Passage to India, my father was enduring an opposite voyage. Th...
Review of Pak's Britannica: Articles by and Interviews with David Dabydeen and Talking Words: New Es...
The following interview was conducted by email after an initial informal meeting with the author in ...
Peter Nazareth is an associate professor in the English Department and the Afro american Studies Pro...
William Dalrymple’s second book entitled “City of Djinns: A Year in Delhi” (1993), which bagged the ...
V. S. Naipaul is the dispossessed child of the Raj who has come on a long and marvellous journey to ...
This article examines the reception of V.S. Naipaul’s writings with emphasison responses to his work...
This review article explores the life and writing of Zanzibari novelist Abdulrazak Gurna
When I left Trinidad in 1950 I had been working as a journalist with the Tri11idad Guardian for five...
Bob Sugeng Hadiwinata is an Indonesian who studied at Monash University in 1990-1993. He studied on ...
William Dalrymple is a popular, bestselling author, initially known for his travel writing and subse...
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, is both a nove...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklor...