Amardeep Singh

Postcolonial/Global literature and film, Modernism, African American literature, and the Digital Humanities.

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Showing posts with label Fiction. Show all posts

New Novel About Ramanujan -- "The Indian Clerk"

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There's a new novel about the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan by David Leavitt; it's called The Indian Clerk . Leavitt ap...

"Nawabdin Electrician," in The New Yorker

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There's a very interesting short story in this week's New Yorker , by a new Pakistani writer named Daniyal Mueenuddin. It's abo...

"The Good Soldier" -- A Bad Novel

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Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier (1915) is considered a classic of sorts from the early modernist era. W.H. Auden thought Ford was a...

Two Passages Briefly Compared: "Ulysses" and "To the Lighthouse"

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This spring I'm teaching a course on Modernism, and I have many things I've been hoping to post about. One topic we discussed might ...

Magic Realism on TV: "Heroes" vs. "Midnight's Children"

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Am I the first person to think of shows like Lost and Heroes as the television equivalent of "magic realism" in the novel? Thes...
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