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South Asian Fiction and Poetry in English (Fall 2021)
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Fatema Begum Laboni/Assistant Professor/Fatema@daffodilvarsity.edu.bd/01736661195-Counselling Sat &Sun 9.00-12.00
Course Outline/Lesson Plan
Sultana's Dream
The Text
Quiz 1
Quiz on Sultana's Dream
Ode to Lungi
The Poems
The Guide
The Guide Lecture
Kamala Das
Class Lecture
Nissim Ezikiel
The Poems
Bio
Assignment
Submit your Recording/ Also submit the individual drive link
Submit your Group Presentation here
performance on The Guide
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ENG 432 (FL-213)
Summary
South Asian Fiction and Poetry in English (Fall 2021)
South Asian..
literature written in English by authors either born in South Asia or who identify themselves with that region South Asian writing in English has recently received unprecedented critical and popular attention. The publication of Salman Rushdie's seminal novel Midnight's Children (1981) and the popularity of his later works, Michael Ondaatje's Booker Prize for The English Patient in 1992, and V.S. Naipaul's Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003 are just a few of the highlights that mark the significance of South Asian writing in English.
Teacher:
Fatema Begum Laboni
Skill Level
:
Beginner