Living in America : poetry and fiction by South Asian American writers
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Living in America : poetry and fiction by South Asian American writers
Westview Press, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 23)
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: pbk ISBN 9780813323787
内容説明
"This is a major compilation of Asian American authors, some native-born, others immigrants, refugees, or expatriates. While some of the writers are well known (e.g., Ved Mehta, Meena Alexander), most are emerging voices. The volume is divided into two parts: poetry and fiction. Poets are represented by one or two poems short story writers by just one piece. Each author contributed a "statement," whether biographical, literary, or philosophical, that appears before his or her work. The editor (professor emeritus, liberal studies and India Studies Program, Sonoman State Univ.) has provided more traditional biographical information at the back of the book. The writers describe a wide range of experience in a great variety of styles." -Debbie Bogenschutz, Cincinnati Technical Coll.
目次
Credits -- Introduction -- Crossing the Dark Waters -- Poetry -- Meena Alexander -- Agha Shahid Ali -- Indran Amirthanayagam -- G. S. Sharat Chandra -- Darius Cooper -- Rienzi Crusz -- Chitra Divakaruni -- Minai Hajratwala -- Diane S. Mehta -- Panna Naik -- Saleem Peeradina -- Jyotsna Sanzgiri -- Rashmi Sharma -- Neera Kuckreja Sohoni -- Amita Vasudeva -- Fiction -- Qiron Adhikary -- Meena Alexander -- Boman Desai -- Chitra Divakaruni -- Lakshmi Gill -- Anu Gupta -- Naseem A. Hines -- Litu Kabir -- Anuradha Mannar -- Ved Mehta -- Tara Menon -- Tahira Naqvi -- Kirin Narayan -- Usha Nilsson -- Rajesh C. Oza -- Uma Parameswaran -- Javaid Qazi -- Sarita Sarvate -- Neila C. Seshachari -- Moazzam Sheikh -- Ranbir Sidhu -- Bapsi Sidhwa -- Neera Kuckreja Sohoni -- Jyotsna Sreenivasan -- Rajini Srikanth -- About the Contributors -- About the Book and Editor
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ISBN 9780813323794
内容説明
Perceptions and realities of life in North America are interwoven with memories of South Asia in this anthology of literary works focusing on South Asian American perspectives on the United States and Canada. Most of the short stories and poems deal explicitly with South Asian American experiences.
目次
- Part 1: Introduction, Roshni Rostomji-Kerns
- crossing the dark waters, Rashmi Sharma. Part 2 Poetry: mandala, Meena Alexander
- resume from "The Nostalgist's Map of America", Agha Shahid Ali
- I see Chile in my rear-view mirror from "The Nostalgist's Map of America", Agha Shahid Ali
- what happened to all my life, Indran Amirthanayagam
- India Association plans a newsletter, G.S. Sharat Chandra
- I have been offered my country's begging bowl again, Darius Cooper
- conversations with God about my present whereabouts, Rienzi Crusz
- remains of an Asian poet writing in Canada, Rienzi Crusz
- the founding of Yuba City, Chitra Divakaruni
- 20 years after I grew into your lives, Minal Hajratwala
- America, Diane S. Mehta
- the history of language, Diane S. Mehta
- illegal alien, Panna Naik
- selections from "Reflections on the Other", Saleem Peeradina
- requiem from "On Living in America: In Four Moods", Jyotsna Sanzgiri
- azalea from "On Living in America: In Four Moods", Jyotsna Sanzgiri
- what's in a name?, Rashmi Sharma
- de-privileging liberty, Neera Kickreja Sohoni
- can you talk Mexican?, Amita Vasudeva. Part 3 Prose: Nosey Nakshitka's adventures in America, Qiron Adhikary
- selection from "Fault Lines", M. Alexander
- this thicket, Boman Desai
- Yuba City wedding, C. Divakaruni
- the student teacher, Lakshmi Gill
- crystal quince, Anu Gupta
- the dew and the moon, Naseem A. Hines
- the return, Litu Kabir
- you can't give God a granola bar, Anaradha Mannar
- selection from "South-Shadows of the New World", Ved Mehta
- the perfect host, Tara Menon
- all is not lost, Tahira Naqni
- selections from "Love, Stars and All That", Kirin Narayan
- what a big lie, Usha Nilsson
- Dr Mango and Johnny Fish, Rajesh C. Oza
- darkest before dawn, Uma Parameswaran
- the laid-off man, Javaid Qazi
- the law of averages, Sarita Sarvate
- the bride comes home, Neila C. Seshachari
- kissing the Holy Land, Moazzam Sheikh
- border song, Ranbir Sidhu
- selection from "An American Brat", Bapsi Sidhwa
- close encounter, Neera Kickreja Sohoni
- the peacock's mirrored eyes, Jyotsna Sreenivasan
- you live on your side, Jajini Srikanth.
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