 | Aijaz Ahmad - Literary Criticism - 1994 - 358 pages
'Ahmad's voice is one of the most important in the current critical debate on the literatures and cultures of Africa and Asia.' A.C. Grayling, Financial Times | |
 | Carl Müller - Fiction - 1995 - 481 pages
Colombo Is In The Throes Of An Explosion. Its Face Changes Continuously, Its Vices Are Legion, Its Future As Yet Obscure And Its Paths Speak Of Sunlight As Well As Of Shadow ... | |
 | Jean Arasanayagam - Fiction - 1995 - 417 pages
Nineteen Stories Of Rare Power From The Heart Of War-Ravaged Sri Lanka. In These Stories Jean Arasanayagam Brings Us Voices That Are Not Normally Heard: Those Of Anonymous Men ... | |
 | Yasmine Gooneratne - Fiction - 1991 - 329 pages
A young couple find that they are retracing a forebear's journey as they leave their Sri Lankan home to take up residence in Australia. This novel is also a vehicle for ... | |
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