| Spring 1991 |
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| Susheila Nasta |
Editorial Note |
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| Ronald Warwick |
Studies of South Asian Literature in Britain: A Personal View |
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| Lakshmi Holmström |
The Inner Courtyard: Making an Anthology |
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| Venkat Rao |
Self Formations: Speculations on the question of Postcoloniality |
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| Dr Annie Koshi |
The Afro-Asian and American Dreams of Race Relations in Bahadur Tejani’s Day After Tomorrow |
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| Anders Sjobohm |
‘Someone Smashed in the Door and Gave Me My Freedom’:The Writings of Jean Arasanayagam |
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| Agnes Sam |
British Universities and Black/Asian Candidates |
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| Susheila Nasta |
Interviews Moyez Vassanji |
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| Debjani Chatterjee |
To the English Language and other poems |
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| Lakshmi Kannan |
Poems: Burnt Brown by the Sun and Draupadi |
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| P N Banerji |
On Seeing the Saffron Robed Man by the Ganges, Varanasi |
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| K G Sankara Pillai |
Poem: Photos in Various Poses (E V Ramakrishnan, trans) |
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| R Raj Rao |
Poem: On Visiting Jejuri Ten Years After Kolatkar’s Famous Poem |
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| Varavar Rao |
Poem: From Voice of Unity |
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| Tariq Latif |
Poem: Uncle Mustka |
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| Bibek Jena |
Poem: Prayer (Bibhu Padhi, trans) |
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| Kakoli Thompson |
Short Story: In the Last Light |
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| Lakshmi Kannan |
Short Story: Parijata |
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| Moyez Vassanji |
Short Story: Leaving |
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| Reviews |
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| Robert Bush |
Pleasures and Sufferings of Different Worlds: The Novels of Adam Zameenzad |
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| Catherine Cundy |
Paul Scott: Conflicts and Obsessions |
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| A R Bex |
Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie |
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| Imogen Forster |
How Many Miles to Babylon? by Adewale Maja-Pearce |
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| Gabriel Gbadamosi |
‘Ìsarà’: A Voyage Around ‘Essay’ by Wole Soyinka |
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| Dennis Walder |
Chinua Achebe by Lyn Innes |
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| John Craddock |
Sunshine and Shadow: A Caribbean Anthology Roy and Clifford Narinesingh, eds |
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Squeeze Words Hard: Poetry for GCSE Maureen Alcorn and Amanda Ebborn, eds |
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De Home Place: Poems for Renewal by Young People of Caribbean Origin Abdul Malik, ed |
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| C W Watson |
Stories from South Asia John Welch, ed |
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| David Saunders |
New Literatures in English: Cross Cultural Readings |
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| Film |
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| Malcolm Turvey |
African Cinema: A Brief Overview |
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| Maggy Hendry |
The Kitchen Toto , Harry Hook, 1987 |
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| Books Received |
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| Notes and Letters |
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| Contributors |
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