The world is upside-down, provincialism has replaced cosmopolitanism, and exoticism is dead in today’s fiction. Just like in ‘Raag Darbari’.
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Fifty years later, Shrilal Shukla’s ‘Raag Darbari’ is being reborn as modern Indian literature
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Ulka Anjaria (Author) - Brandeis University, Department of English
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Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for the Humanities; Interdepartmental Program in South Asian Studies; Department of English; Interdepartmental Program in Film, Television and Interactive Media
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Fifty years later, Shrilal Shukla’s ‘Raag Darbari’ is being reborn as modern Indian literature