Indian English Writing: The Autobiographical ModeCreative Books, 1999 - 164 pagina's |
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Pagina 110
... exile may have the feeling of homesickness even in his own country . " Exile is a process of becoming , in between origins and destinations , and because the exile is in - between , his journey can be a two- dimensional movement . " 991 ...
... exile may have the feeling of homesickness even in his own country . " Exile is a process of becoming , in between origins and destinations , and because the exile is in - between , his journey can be a two- dimensional movement . " 991 ...
Pagina 111
... exile understands the self through the lens of strangers , and understands strangers through the lens of the exiled self . " 4 The exile makes the familiar fade away and be replaced by the new or the strange and of having a feeling of ...
... exile understands the self through the lens of strangers , and understands strangers through the lens of the exiled self . " 4 The exile makes the familiar fade away and be replaced by the new or the strange and of having a feeling of ...
Pagina 119
... exile . In India : A Million Mutinies Now ( 1990 ) he indicates that he had inherited his exile from his grandfather and " had carried in my bones that idea of abjectness and defeat and shame ” . 32 Dom Moraes , wounded by his mother's ...
... exile . In India : A Million Mutinies Now ( 1990 ) he indicates that he had inherited his exile from his grandfather and " had carried in my bones that idea of abjectness and defeat and shame ” . 32 Dom Moraes , wounded by his mother's ...
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