Indian English Literature: Kamala Markandaya
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Indian English literature is a genre deeply rooted in Indian soil culture scene. As a literary genre, it contributes to the formation and reform of the handling of identity across the country. It is also necessary to mention especially the contribution of Indian female writers to the formation of esoteric novels in English. In the field of novels, female novelists in India announced the arrival of a new era and won many honors both at home and abroad.
A book reviewed by Dr. K. V. Dominic consists of 24 Indian English literary critic, a novelist and a poet who wrote 27 articles covering 12 Indian writers. Anita Desai has 4 articles, Kamala Markandaya 2 articles, Shashi Deshpande 3 articles, Arundhati Roy 2 articles, Bharati Mukherjee 2 articles, Jaishree Mishra, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Kiran Desai, Smita Tiwari, Chandramoni Narayanswamy And Charmayne D'Souza. There are articles that compare the poets of the world. Linda Lowen and Jaydeep Sarangi interviewed Sarojini Sahoo and Rizio Yohanan Raj respectively. V. Ramesh has three articles about Sudhir Arora. In addition, there is a doctor about the editor's "Foreword", Professor Dominic, RK Narayan novel, he is a famous poet and a critic.
Kamala Markandaya is one of the best British female novelists in India. When India had just reached the new limit of freedom, she began writing novels. Poverty, hunger and starvation are everywhere due to the riots of the community. In Markandaya's public place, "All travelers think the observer's role is a good training for all writers - this is a good starting point, I think this is my starting point. "(Quoted from Elena J. Kalinnikova), India - British Literature - Perspective, Vimal Prakshan, Ghaziabad, 1984, p. 149)
The Indian second generation Indian female novelist responded positively to the psychological reality of Indian life that changed after independence. Writers such as Kamala Markandaya, Anita Desai, Shashi Deshpandl Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Nergis Dalal, Shobha De, Bharathi Mukherjee are adapting emotionally and intellectually. Kamala Markandaya, Anita Desai, Shashi Desh Wande, Shobha De and Bharati Mukherjee are writing women's articles from various cultural perspectives. Interestingly, they explored the psychology of their creation and analyzed the relationship with society as a whole. There are attitudes of disappointment, denial and refusal among female writers, but among other female writers there is certainty of compromise, acceptance of some kind of life, leading to deep satisfaction.