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Published: 24 April 2015
DOI: 10.1215/9780822375395-003
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7539-5
... A brief essay that takes a line from a poem by the Hindi writer Alokdhanwa to present in the portrait of a bathroom the reality of the inequality of nations. Alokdhanwa’s line is juxtaposed here with a line by John Cheever about bathrooms—the essay finding meaning, literary and otherwise...
... Chatterjee—but what distinguishes Kureishi is his response to a contemporary challenge, fundamentalist puritanism. Hanif Kureishi sexuality erotic writing E. M. Forster fundamentalism A brief essay that takes a line from a poem by the Hindi writer Alokdhanwa to present in the portrait...
... Bathroom inequality literary style Alokdhanwa John Cheever Nabokov ...