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"We live in an age of migration and more and more authors have migrant backgrounds. Migration and Literature offers a thorough and thought-provoking examination of the thematic and formal role of migration in four contemporary and canonized novelists: Gunter Grass, Milan Kundera, Salman Rushdie, and Jan Kjaerstad. This book examines how these novelists reflect, problematize, and "resolve" the problems set by the migratory world and analyzes how the novels employ discursive strategies which emphasize their migratory and homeless form."--Jacket.
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Criticism and interpretation, Emigration and immigration in literature, European fiction, History and criticism, Grass, gunter, 1927-2015, Kundera, milan, 1929-, Rushdie, salman, 1947-, Literature, history and criticism, Criticism and interpretationgrass, günter , 1927-2015, Criticism and interpretationkundera, milan, Criticism and interpretationrushdie, salman, Criticism and interpretationkjærstad, jan , 1953-, European fiction--history and criticism, European fiction--20th century--history and criticism, Travel--special interest--literary, Literary criticism--general, Migration <motiv>, Roman, Pn3352.e45 f73 2008, 809/.933552Times
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Migration and literature: Günter Grass, Milan Kundera, Salman Rushdie, and Jan Kjærstad
2008, Palgrave Macmillan
in English
0230608280 9780230608283
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