Away: The Indian Writer as an Expatriate

Author:   Amitava Kumar
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415968966


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   20 October 2003
Format:   Hardback
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Away brings together great writing by figures from South Asia who give voice to the experience of the exile and the emigrant. R.K. Narayan writes of his first visit to America. Rabindranath Tagore, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, writes of his first trip by airplane. Salman Rushdle's fictional hero Gabreel Farishta turns London into a tropical city in an excerpt from The Satanic Verses. V.S. Naipaul describes his sister's funeral ceremony in Trinidad, while the poet Sarojini Naidu sends love letters home to her husband. The memoirist Ved Mehta recounts applying for an American visa. The rising politician Jawaharlal Nehru asks for news from India as he travels across the world campaigning for freedom This star-studded list of contributors also includes Hanif Kureishi, Rohinton Mistry, Meera Syal, and others. Amitava Kumar's introduction beautifully sets out the complex feelings that animate the writings that follow.

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Author:   Amitava Kumar
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.692kg
ISBN:  

9780415968966


ISBN 10:   0415968968
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   20 October 2003
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

PROLOGUE NIRAD C. CHAUDHURI England (from The Autobiography of an Unknown Indian) SALMAN RUSHDIE Good Advice is Rarer than Rubies (from East, West: Stories) AMITAV GHOSHA to Z Street Atlas (from The Shadow Lines)NISSIM EZEKIELGoodbye Party for Miss Pushpa T. S. (from Ten Twentieth-Century Indian Poets)PART IDEAN MAHOMEDAdvertisements in Brighton 1822-38 (from The First Indian Author in English by Michael H. Fisher)SUNITY DEVEEMy First Visit to England (from The Autobiography of an Indian Princess)RABINDRANATH TAGORELetters and Notes (from Rabindranath Tagore, An Anthology)M. K. GANDHIIn England and South Africa (from An Autobiography or The Story of my Experiments with Truth)SAROJINI NAIDULetters (from Sarojini Naidu: Selected Letters 1890s to 1940s)SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE The Sum Total of Good I Can Do (from Subhas Chandra Bose, An Indian Pilgrim)JAWAHARLAL NEHRU In the Modern World (from Before Freedom: Nehru's Letters to his Sister)MULK RAJ ANANDLions and Shadows in the Sherry Party in Harold Monro's Poetry Bookshop (from Conversations in Bloomsbury)QURRATULAIN HYDERRed Indians in England (from River of Fire)PART IIR. K. NARAYANMy America (from Frontline, October 1985)DOM MORAESChanges of Scenery (from Voices of the Crossing)FARRUKH DHONDYSpeaking in Tongues (from Voices of the Crossing)VED MEHTANaturalized Citizen No. 984-5165 (from A Ved Mehta Reader)A. K. RAMANUJANSome Indian Uses of History on a Rainy Day (from Selected Poems)V. S. NAIPAULThe Ceremony of Farewell (from The Enigma of Arrival)SALMAN RUSHDIEEating the Eggs of Love (from The Jaguar Smile)BHARATI MUKHERJEETwo Ways to Belong to AmericaHANIF KUREISHIWild Women, Wild MenABRAHAM VERGHESEThe Cowpath to AmericaPART IIIAMIT CHAUDHURIOxford (from Freedom Song: Three Novels)MEERA SYALIndoor Language (from Anita and Me) MEERA SYALGold Emporium (from Life isn't all Ha Ha Hee Hee)ANURAG MATHURThe First Letter Home (from Inscrutable Americans)ANITA DESAIVegetarian Summer (from Fasting, Feasting)AGHA SHAHID ALI When on Route 80 in Ohio (from A Nostalgist's Map of America)ROHINTON MISTRYSwimming Lessons (from Swimming Lessons and Other Stories from Firozsha Baag)AMITAV GHOSHThe Imam and I (from In an Antique Land)AMITAVA KUMARFlight (from Bombay-London-New York)EPILOGUEPANKAJ MISHRAThere's No Place like Home

Reviews

Indians have been describing their passage to the western world, and their experiences and encounters there, since the last years of the eighteenth century. This invaluable anthology is an antidote to the idea that the traffic in description was only one-way. Here the East reports on the West, vividly, comically, enlighteningly. <br>-Ian Jack, Granta <br> As a literary critic, memoirist and social historian, Amitava Kumar is a rare and bracing presence in the world of Indian writing in English.. <br>-Pankaj Mishra <br> The book is full of such treasures. My only regret is that Kumar couldn't find room for the delightful Jumpha Lahiri, who is such a lovely writer.. <br>-Courier Mail/Australian newspaper, March 2004 <br> Unlike many anthologies of its sort, Away's disparate pieces coalesce into something far greater than the sum of its parts, no mean feat given the quality of those parts. [...] Enthralling and upsetting in equal measure.. <br>-JamesBradley, The Age, may 2004 <br>


Author Information

Amitava Kumar was born in Patna, India. He is Associate Professor of English at Pennsylvania State University. A writer and poet, he is the author, most recently, of Bombay-London-New York, also published by Routledge. He lives in University Park, PA.

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