The Literary Contribution of Indian Diaspora
Journal Title: Journal of Advanced Research in English & Education - Year 2018, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Literature is essentially a way of life and that is what defines literature. It is well said that literature mirrors the society and the Indian diasporic writers also mirror the society of the country in which they are living and where they or their forefathers have lived earlier. After all, the literature is the expression of the experiences or the fancy a writer may have in the course of his life. It is but very natural for the overseas writers of Indian diaspora to base their literary creativity on such experiences and themes. Indian diasporic writers are rooted to their indigenous country to a great extent. The literature shows the world what kind of people Indians are and the world should look forward to interacting with them and that can happen only if our fellow Indians, who are settled abroad, help India in spreading Indian culture and traditions to all the corners in the world. They contribute their literary talent for their motherland wherever they may be. The truth is that the Indian diasporic writers are the ones who keep the spirit of India alive outside India too.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. PK Pandia
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