Diaspora Literature: Comparative Analysis of Bharti Mukharjee and Jhumpa Lahiri

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Dr. Mangesh M Gore

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There are prominent expatriate Indian writers known for their Diasporic literature.  Writers like Rohinton Mistory, Ashish Gupta, Kiran Desai, Chitra Banarjee -Divakaruni, Uma Parmeswaran etc. have contributed their literary genius to express Diasporic experiences. The eminent writers, especially South Asian Women novelists Jhumpa Lahiri and Bharti Mukharjee contributed a lot in the area of diasproic literature. Their contribution is recognized at the international level with applaud. The similarities and distinctions between them are briefly taken into consideration in this paper.

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Dr. Mangesh M Gore. “Diaspora Literature: Comparative Analysis of Bharti Mukharjee and Jhumpa Lahiri”. The Creative Launcher, vol. 4, no. 1, Apr. 2019, pp. 34-37, doi:10.53032/tcl.2019.4.1.05.
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