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(many of these authors are also listed on the main English Literature pages; for Subcontinental literatures not in English, see Literature (Other than English): Subcontinental; see also Cultural Studies: Postcolonial Studies)
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General Resources in Subcontinental Literature
Anglophone Literature of Africa, India, and the Caribbean (index of study guides for Soyinka, Fugard, Gordimer, and others) (Paul Brians, Washington State U.)
Books by South Asian Writers Writing in English (bibliography) (Murali Damodaran, Nanyang Technological U.)
Literature of the Indian Subcontinent in English (George P. Landow, Brown U.)
SASIALIT Mailing List: Literature of South Asia and the Indian Diaspora ("discussion of contemporary literature of South Asia [Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka], including works by authors of South Asian origin throughout the world. . . . primary focus of the list is on authors who
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Anita Desai
Anita Desai Page (George P. Landow, Brown U.)
Brief Biography (Melissa Culross)
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General Criticism
Leela Gandhi (La Trobe U.), "Indo-Anglian Fiction: Writing India, Elite Aesthetics, and the Rise of the 'Stephanian' Novel" (1997) (Australian Humanities Review)
C.E. Poverman, "Battered Top Hat, Amulet, and Silver Crucifix" (book reviews of Lee Siegel, Anita Desai, and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni) (Hungry Mind Review)
Kamala Das Page (George P. Landow, Brown U.)
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Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy Page (Hasbiniz Web Library)
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Salman Rushdie
Banned Books - Salman Rushdie (with a chronology of Satanic Verses and an audio track)
Criticism
Anthony R. Guneratne, "The Virtual Spaces of Postcoloniality: Rushdie, Ondaatje, Naipaul, Bakhtin and the Others" (1997) 
Jenny Sharpe (UCLA), "The Limits of What Is Possible: Reimagining Sharam in Salman Rushdie's Shame" (1997) (Jouvert)
M. Brent Sleeper (Carleton C.), "Satanic Verses and Last Temptations: Modern Parables of Sacredness & Profanity" 
C J. S. Wallia (IndiaStar), "The Rushdie Phenomenon: A Second Look" IndiaStar)
Interviews
David Cronenberg, "The Enemy of the People and the Media" (1995) (interview with Rushdie by the film director) (Shift)
Salon Features: Salman Rushdie (interview with pictures)
The Moor's Last Sigh (promotional site for the novel that includes excerpts, excerpts from Rushdie's previous work, a forum, a bio, and other info; requires graphical browser) (Random House, Inc.)
Salman Rushdie Page (George P. Landow, Brown U.)
Salman Rushdie Page (very extensive page, with annotated bibliography and links to numerous related web resources)
Salman Rushdie Page (Bohemian Ink)
Statement by the Rushdie Defense Committee (Paul Auster and Don DeLillo)
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Sara Suleri Page
Homepage (George P. Landow, Brown U.)
Meatless Days Page 
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Rabindranath Tagore
"Modern Poetry" 
Rabindranath Tagore Poems (shartan@charlie.cns.iit.edu)
Rabindranath Tagore Page (Sandeep Mitra, SUNY Brockport)


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