Indian English Literature
Indian English Literature
Indian English Literature
Preface
Unit – I
NISSIM EZEKIEL: (1924-2004)-
KAMLA DAS: (1934 – 2009)
A.K RAMANUJAN: (1929-1993)
R K NARAYANA: (1906 – 2001)
BHABANI BHATTACHARYA: (1906 – 1988)
NIRAD C CHAUDHURI: (1897 – 1999)
RAO RAJA: (1908 – 2006)-
Mulk Raj Anand:
TORU DUTT (1856 – 1877):-
MANOHAR MALGONKAR (1913 – 2010)
KHUSWANT SINGH (1915 – 2014)
AMRITA PRITAM (1919 – 2005)
SALMAN RUSHDIE (Born in 1947)
V S NAIPAUL (1932 – 2018)
SRI AUROBINDO (1872 – 1950)
MICHAEL MADHUSUDAN DUTT (1824 – 1873)
HENRY LOUIS VIVIAN DEROZIO (1809 – 1831)
SAROJINI NAIDU (1879 – 1949)
ROMESH CHANDER DUTT (1848 – 1909)
RAVINDRA NATH TAGORE (1861- 1941)
GIRISH KARNAD (1938 - 2019)
VIJAY TENDULKAR (1928 – 2008)
BADAL SARKAR (1925 – 2011)
MOHAN RAKESH (1925 – 1972)
BANKIM CHANDRA CHATTERJE (1838 – 1894)
KASHIPRASAD GHOSH (1809 -1873)
MANMOHAN GHOSE (1869 – 1924)
RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY (1772 - 1833)
UNIT – II MODERN WRITERS
BALCHANDRA RAJAN (1920 – 2009)
GEETA MEHTA (Born – 1943)
VED MEHTA (Born – 1934)
BINA AGARWAL-
DOM MOREAS (1938 – 2004)
ALLAN SEALY (Born – 1951)
GAURI VISWANATHAN (Born – 1950)
KIRAN NAGARKAR (Born – 1942)
KAVERY NAMBISAN-
MEENAKSHI MUKHERJEE (1937 – 2009)
CHAMAN NAHAL (1927 – 2013)
ANITA DESAI (Born – 1937)
RAMA MEHTA (1923 – 1978)
JAYANTA MAHAPATRA (Born – 1928)
ARUN JOSHI (1939 – 1993)
KEKI N DARUWALLA (Born – 1937)
NAYANTARA SAHGAL (Born – 1927)
VIKRAM SETH (Born – 1952)
AMITAV GHOSH (Born – 1956)
SHASHI DESHPANDE-
RUSKIN BOND-
G N DEVY-
SUNETRA GUPTA (Born – 1965)
MAHESH DATTANI (Born – 1958)
UPAMANYU CHATTERJEE (Born – 1959)
ARUNDHATI ROY (Born – 1961)
CHATURVEDI BADRINATH (1933 – 2010)
LAXMAN GAIKWAD (Born – 1956)
INDIRA GOSWAMI (1942 – 2011)
MADHU KISHWAR (Born – 1951)
OM PRAKASH VALMIKI (1950 – 2013)
BHARATI MUKHERJEE (1940 – 2017)
MEENA ALEXANDER (1951 – 2018)
ROHINTON MISTRY (Born – 1952)
KIRAN DESAI (Born – 1971)
AGHA SHAHID ALI (1949 – 2001)
INDIRA SINHA (Born – 1950)
ASIF CURRIMBHOY (1928 -1994)
KAMALA MARKANDAYA (1924 – 2004)
ARUN KOLATKAR (1932 – 2004)
SHOBHA DE (Born – 1948)
SHASHI THAROOR (Born – 1956)
HARINDRA NATH CHATTOPADHYAY (1898 – 1990)
ANEES JANG (Born – 1964)
PRITISH NANDY (Born – 1951)
GIEVE PATEL (Born – 1940)
GAYATRI CHAKRAVORTY SPIVAK (Born – 1942)
MANJULA PADMANABHAM (Born – 1953)
SITAKANT MAHAPATRA (Born – 1937)
UNIT – III POST MODERN WRITERS
RUPA BAJWA (Born – 1976)
VIKAS SWARUP (Born – 1963)
CHETAN BHAGAT (Born– 1973)
CHITRA BANERJEE DIVAKARUNI (Born – 1956)
VIKRAM CHANDRA (Born – 1961)
JHUMPA LAHIRI (Born – 1967)
AMIT CHAUDHARY (Born – 1962)
MAMANG DAI (Born – 1957)
MALATHI RAO (Born – 1930)
JEET THAYIL (Born – 1959)
TEMSULA AO (Born – 1945)
ADIL JUSSAWALLA (Born- 1940)
CYRUS MISTRY (Born – 1956)
JERRY PINTO (Born – 1966)
ESTHER DAVID (Born – 1945)
ARVIND ADIGA (Born – 1974)
ANITA NAIR (Born – 1966)
PANKAJ MISHRA (Born – 1969)
MEENA KANDASAMY (Born – 1984)
MADHULIKA LIDDLE (Born – 1973)
RANA DAS GUPTA (Born – 1971)
RAJ KAMAL JHA (Born – 1966)
MANJU KAPUR (Born – 1948)
GITHA HARIHARAN (Born – 1954)
SUKETU MEHTA-
ASHWIN SANGHI (Born – 1969)
NEELAM SAXENA CHANDRA (Born – 1969)
KRISHNA UDAYASANKAR-
NEEL MUKHERJEE (Born – 1970)
AKHIL SHARMA (Born – 1971)
ANJALI JOSEPH (Born – 1978)
ANURADHA ROY-
KIRAN DOSHI-
EASTERINE KIRE (Born – 1959)
ANAND TELTUMBDE-
RANJIT HOSKOTE (Born – 1969)
Indian English Literature By
Krishna Sharma
Preface
There are few books in Indian English literature which satisfy
the requirement of students of Indian English literature
particularly for those who are preparing for competitive
examination as NET/JRF. This book is designed to satisfy
them and is presented in a systematic manner to
understand the literature of India in English clearly and
easily. The Book covers all the important writers of literature
especially in India.
Before the compilation of this book, author has consulted
various textbook, periodical and journals from which matters
have been drawn in this book and author heartily
acknowledges his indebtedness for the same. Author has
tried his best to provide up-to date and sincere knowledge
although your suggestions for the improvement of the book
will be acknowledged.
My special and sincere regards are due to my parents,
family members and friends who share each and every
achievement made by me and to whom I am very much
indebted.
Krishna Sharma
(Author)
Unit – I
In this section we have those writers who are considered
Legends of Indian English literature. Their contribution to
Indian English literature is unforgettable. These writers were
among those people who fought with struggles and made
sure that their country man may live pleasant life
English is a foreign language but since the British came
to India the language has had an impact on several fields—
in education, literary effort and as a medium of
communication. Indian who writes in the English language
and whose native language could be one of the several
regional and indigenous languages of India. English
literature in India is linked with the works of writers of the
Indian diaspora born in India but living abroad. In the
beginning, however political writing in the novel or essay
format was dominant as can be seen in Raja Ram Mohan
Roy’s works. An outstanding Indo-Anglican was Aurobindo
Ghose whose magnificent work is Savitri, an epic. In prose
his most popular work is ‘The Life Divine’ outlining his
metaphysics in a rich language.
Ravindra Nath Tagore was other prominent figure of this
age. He was the first person from Asia to win the Noble
Prize. He is considered among greatest writers of all ages.
Some of Tagore’s works were originally written in English
and others in Bangla. He attracted the Intellectuals of
literature all around the world toward Indian literature and
religion. Another writer of this era was Sarojini Naidu,the
Nightingale of India, who rendered familiar things with an
essence of color and romance. The Golden Threshold, The
Bird of Time and The Broken Wings are her important works.
In the genre of novel, three early writers made a mark.
Mulk Raj Anand’s Coolie, Untouchable, The Big Heart and
other novels are about the under privileged in India. R K
Narayana has become famous for creating the imaginary
town ‘Malgudi’ as the locale for his novels. He has a
humorous manner and an eye for the comic in the world
around him. His works include Swami and Friends, The Dark
Room, The Guide, Waiting for Mahatama and The Man Eater
of Malgudi. Raja Rao is also a prominent writer of this age.
He has written several good works. He is a good short story
writer also. Among his famous works are ‘Kanthapura’, The
Serpent and the Rope’ and ‘The Cat and the Shakespeare’.
Khushwant Singh (Train to Pakistan), Bhabani Bhattacharya (
So Many Hungers, He Who Rides Tiger, Music for Mohini) are
other Indian novelists famous for their writing in English.
In the recent past, we have had fresh talent. Salman
Rushdie is one of them. He has written lot of good works.
His work Midnight’s Children had become a rage around the
world, winning the Booker Prize. He got ‘Fatwa’ for his work
‘Satanic Verses’ from fanatics of muslim community but
Rushdie keep continue writing.
The mid-20th century Indian literature in English had
witnessed the emergence of poets such as Nissim Ezekiel
(The Unfurnished Man), AK Ramanujan (The Striders,
Relations, Second Sight and Selected Poems) etc.
If we talk about female figure of this age then the name of
Kamla Das, Toru Dutt, Amrita Pritam are considered with
respect. Toru Dutt is an immortal figure. Her style was
Keatsian. ‘Our Casuarina Tree’ is her famous poems. She left
a unforgettable memories with her works. Her name is taken
with respect in the field of literature. Another figure of this
age is confessional poet Kamla Das. She is well known for
her confessional poetry. My Grandmother’s House, Alphabet
of Lust and My Story are her best works. Her open and
honest treatment of female sexuality, free from any sense of
guilt, infused her writing with power and she got hope after
freedom, but also marked her as an iconoclast in her
generation. Amrita Pritam is another big figure of this age.
She is considered first prominent poet of Punjabi language
of this century. She has written several works and many of
her works have been translated into English and other
languages. The Pinjar is among her best works.
Thus we can say that this when it was tough for women to
cross the house wall, these women wrote in English and
touch the crucial topics in their writings. These women
writers paved way for other women to fight for their rights.
Works of these women writers are also considered path
breaking creations in the field of literature.
These writers make use of Indian phrases alongside English
words and have tried to reproduced a blend of the Indian
and the Western cultures. While Indian poets, novelists,
essayists, dramatists have been making momentous and
considerable contributions to world literature since the pre
independence era, the last few years have witnessed a
thriving of Indian English writing in the global market. The
works of Indian writers in English are often to be found on
the best seller list. They are also incurring and earning an
immense amount of critical fame.
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Amrita Pritam was an Indian writer and poet. She was born
in Gujranwala Punjab in a Sikh family. She is considered the
first prominent woman Punjabi poet, novelist and essayist
and the leading 20th century poet of the Punjabi language.
She is equally loved in India and Pakistan.
She is most remembered for her poignant poem ‘Ajj
Aakhaan Waris Shah Nu’, an elegy to the 18th century
Punjabi poet, an expression of her anguish over massacres
during the partition of India. As a novelist her noted work
was ‘Pinjar ( The Skelton ) in which she created her
memorable character, Puro, an epitome of violence against
women, loss of humanity and ultimate surrender to
existential fate. The novel was made into an award winning
film ‘Pinjar’ in 2003. In 1956, She became the first woman to
win the Sahitya Akedmi Award foor her poem ‘Sunehade’
(messages,later she received the ‘Bharatiya Jnanpith in
1982 for ‘Kagaz Te Canvas’ ( The Paper and the Canvas ).
She was honoured with ‘Padma Shri’ in 1969 and ‘Padma
Vibhushan’ in 2004.
Works: Raseedi Ticket –1976, Pinjar–1950, Revenge Stamp
– 1977(an autobiography), Kagaj Te Canvas, Kore Kagaz –
1982, Shadow of Words – 2001, Nag Mani – 1996
Palanquin Bearers
BINA AGARWAL-
KAVERY NAMBISAN-
Relationship
SHASHI DESHPANDE-
RUSKIN BOND-
G N DEVY-
SUKETU MEHTA-
KRISHNA UDAYASANKAR-
ANURADHA ROY-
ANAND TELTUMBDE-