Exploring the Impact of Indian Writers on Indian English Literature
Keywords:
Indian English literature, global market, Indian culture, world literature, predicamentAbstract
An honest endeavor to transmit the exceedingly rare treasures of Indian literature in English is the domain of Indian English literature. Indian English literature has had a remarkable upsurge in popularity and growth within the global literary scene in the post-colonial age, especially from the time preceding India's independence. In the world of literature, Indian English literature has established a unique and independent voice. Indian literature is a profound medium that enables the complex interweaving of the many facets of Indian culture, tradition, social ideals, and historical narratives. Indian literary works eloquently convey the essence of the country's collective identity by deftly capturing the complexities of life within India as well as the experiences of Indians living abroad. Indian fiction of the present day has made a sincere effort to describe and capture the complicated and challenging Indian experience of the modern day in all its facets.
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