Heterotopian City. Khushwant Singh and his Delhi: A Novel
The essay is an attempt to analyse Khushwant Singh’s Delhi: A Novel as a literary work in which topography and existence, life and literature entwine. The essay is divided into three parts, each part has a particular focus. The part entitled Indeterminate Zone concentrates on the paratext in an att...
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Autor principal: | Halina Marlewicz |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2021
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