Table of contents for Inhabiting the other : essays on literature and exile / edited by Sharmistha Lahiri.


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Preface                                                     v
PART I
1. Introduction                                           1
Sharmistha Lahiri
2. Art, Exile and the Case of James Joyce: A Note        16
Lalita Subbu
3. Albert Camus: Kingdom of Exile - A Biblical Paradigm in  25
Exile and the Kingdom
Dominique Sarfaty-Varma
4. The Exile in the Plays of Samuel Beckett              33
Hema V Raghavan
5. The Land ofthe Dead in Salman Rushdie's              40
The Moor's Last Sigh and Some Reflections Based on
Indian Response to the Theme of Exile
Rajakrishnan V
6. Milan Kundera and 'Forgetting' as a Metaphor          51
Rosy Singh
PART II
7. Faces of Exile in Portuguese Literature              68
Maria Alzira Seixo
8. Travel and Metaphors of Exile in African Literature in  76
Portuguese
Alberto Carvalho
9. Two Exiles in the Contemporaneous Brazil              86
Ferando Crist6vao
10. Camilo Pessanha and the Poetry of Exile              100
Ana Paula Laborinho



11. Sunday Circle on Mondays : Exile in Vienna          107
Margit Koves
12. Neither Here nor There : Reflections on German-German  116
Exile
Manfred Stassen
13. Brecht's "Fugitives in Conversation"                125
Shaswati Mazumdar
14. Notes onFontamara                                   135
Stefano Fossati
15. God was Born in Exile: Mircea Eliade and the        147
Recuperation of the Sacred
Mircea Itu
16. Exile Blossomed - The Case of Yiddish Literature    157 
Pratibha Bhattacharya
17. Exile as Recuperation of the Past in Augusto Roa Bastos'  166 
El Fiscal
Vijaya Venkataraman
18. Exile as Ex-centricity: Juan Goytisolo's Rehabilitation of  181 
Moorish Spain in Reivindicaibn del Conde don Julian
Sonya S. Gupta
19. I Shall Inhabit My Name or Memory of Oblivion       194
Antonia Cabanilles
Contributors                                              207





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Expatriate authors Criticism and interpretation, Expatriation in literature, Exile (Punishment) in literature, Isolation (Philosophy) in literature