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Imaginary Homelands is a collection of
essays written by Salman
Rushdie covering a wide variety of
topics. In addition to the title
essay, the collection also
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Essays and Criticisms 1981 - 1991 by
Imaginary Homelands:
Essays and Criticisms 1981 - 1991 by Salman
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These
essays are to be studied from the perspectives of diasporic sensibility of Salman
Rushdie (everywhere an outsider) and postcolonial
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Rushdie - Fantastic Fiction Containing 74
essays written over the last ten years, this book covers a range of subjects including the literature of the perceived masters and of
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Imaginary Homelands.
Essays and Criticism 1981-1991. By Salman
Rushdie. A collection of 75
essays that illuminate the culture of his times,
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In
Imaginary Homelands, published in 1991, Salman
Rushdie collected
essays and critical articles written between 1981 and 1991.
Imaginary Homelands of Writers in Exile: Salman
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Imaginary Homelands of Writers in Exile: Salman
Rushdie, Bharati of the experience and implications of exile to the
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