Naipaul's Magic Seeds: A Parody of Political Mimicry
As a colonial author, Naipaul is deeply concerned with the exploration of the nature of the colony from a cultural and a political perspective. Being of Indian descent, his interest in pondering over Indian history and understanding its cultural identity is central to his fiction. In Magic Seeds Nai...
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Autor principal: | Miren Karmele Díaz de Olarte |
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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
2019
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