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As Time Goes By… between Cultures? : Vikram Chandra's Fictions and the Circle of Life
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Polemics of Ageing as Reflected in Literatures in English-
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ISBN: 9788484094982
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- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Introduction
- An Interview with Terri-ann White
- Ageing and the Muses : Another Approach to the Poetry of Judith Wright
- Black Skins, Old Masks : Ageing through Racism in Edgar Nkosi White's Drama
- The Gulf between Books and Experience Is a Lonely Ocean : an Interview with Zadie Smith
- Light Shed on Darkness: Homo Senilis in Philip Larkin's The Old Fools
- I May Not Be a Lady, but I'm All a Woman : Triumphant Middle Age in Ellen Glasgow's Barren Ground
- Who Wants to Live Forever? : an Interview with James L. Halperin on Life, Death and His Novel The First Immortal
- Lucky the Culture Where the Old Can Talk to the Young and the Young Can Talk to the Old : in Conversation with Doris Lessing
- The Kaleidoscope : a Personal Perspective on Four Woman Poets' Approach to the Phases of Life
- The Ups and Downs of Ageing in Rose Tremain's Sadler's Birthday and The Cupboard
- As Time Goes By… between Cultures? : Vikram Chandra's Fictions and the Circle of Life
- The Passing of Time and the Flowing of the Self : in Conversation with Vikram Chandra
- Horror, Monstrosity and Old Age in Stephen King's Insomnia and Apt Pupil
- Ageing Patriarchs in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, Charles Mungoshi's Waiting for the Rain and Nuruddin Farah's Close Sesame
- From Loneliness to Solitude in a Post-feminist Age : Redefining Love in the Second Half of Life in Clare Boylan's Beloved Stranger
- Notes on Contributors