- The Mauritian Novel: Fictions of Belonging on JSTOR
Despite their many differences, the novels discussed in the preceding chapters all deal with the problems of belonging in multicultural Mauritius as experienced by impoverished, disadvantaged sections …
Mauritian Literature and Notable Mauritian Authors | Article, Books …
Malcolm de Chazal is considered one of the important Mauritian authors who contributed significantly to Mauritian literature. Some of his bestseller books include Sens-Plastique and Petrusmok. Ananda …
12 Mauritian Women Writers You Should Be Reading
Renee Asgarally made Mauritian history by being the first female Mauritian author to write in Kreol with her début Quand montagne prend difé. Again, some context: Kreol—our national language spoken by …
Othello: A Novel – Julius Lester – Google Books
This is the classic, broody story of Othello, a black general in the army, who loves the beautiful Desdemona. The author's adaptation eliminates the issue of race by portraying Desdemona and…
Novels set in Mauritius: Explore the island through Mauritian …
To help you uncover the cultural treasures, historical tapestries, and the vibrant essence of this nation, we’ve thoughtfully compiled a list of remarkable novels set in Mauritius and written by Mauri …
Four Thought-Provoking Books to Read by Mauritian Authors
Discover the 4 thought-provoking books written by Mauritian Authors to read. Find novels by Nathacha Appanah, Ananda Devi, Sabah Carrim and J.M.G Le Clezio.
List of Mauritian novelists – FamousFix List
Nathacha Devi Pathareddy Appanah (born 24 May 1973 in Mahébourg, Mauritius) is a Mauritian-French author. She spent most of her teenage years in Mauritius and also worked as a journalist/columnist at …
Mauritian Authors’ Books for Your Holiday in Mauritius
In this article, we’ll introduce you to a few local authors and some of their most popular books to read while on vacation in Mauritius. Nathacha Appanah spent most of her teen years in Mauritius, and …
The Mauritian Novel | Home – Default Book Series
'In this insightful book, Julia Waters provides new perspectives to chart the Mauritian 21st century novel – these stimulating and provocative essays illustrate the challenge provided by both the …
Everyday Belonging: Bertrand de Robillard's L'Homme qui penche and Une …
Robillard's work is particularly interesting for our examination of the diverse forms of belonging articulated in contemporary Mauritian fiction since, as Srilata Ravi points out, ‘Mauritian narr …
Literature – Maurinet
An introduction to a great Mauritian writer, Malcolm De Chazal (1902-1981) The selections below are taken from the English translation by Irving Weiss of Sens-Plastique (Paris: Gallimard, 1948) by the …
The Mauritian Novel: Fictions of Belonging – Modern Languages Open
Despite their thematic and formal diversity, these novels are shown to be characterised by a common rejection of dominant discourses of ethnic, diasporic affiliation and by a common commitment to the …
Ruthnum, Naben (1983–) | SpringerLink
Naben Ruthnum is an Indian-Mauritian-Canadian author born to Mauritian parents with roots in the Indian subcontinent. He was born in Winnipeg, Canada, and spent his childhood in Kelowna, British Colum …
Othello – CliffsNotes
Othello is a combination of greatness and weakness, in his own words "an honourable murderer" (V.2, 295). He is a general in the Venetian defense forces, and, although a foreigner from Afric …
The Mauritian Novel – In Conversation with Julia Waters
In advance of the publication, Julia Waters discusses her book The Mauritian Novel, what prompted her research, and why this book is such a timely a study in the field. As Mauritian ecologist Vincent …
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