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Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 12:06:04 +0600
From: Alamgir Kabir <hitech-AT-sparkbd.net>
Subject: Re: THX  & Q. re. Novels Dealing w/ West. Educated


Hi Suha

Three I can think of right away: Bharati Mukherjee's "The Tiger's 
Daughter", Meena Alexnader's "Nampally Road" and Adib Khan's "Seasonal 
Adjustment."

Cheers,

Dr. Rebecca Sultana
Associate Professor
Department of English
East West University
45, Mohakhali C/A
Dhaka 1212
Bangladesh


At 08:09 PM 3/26/02 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello to all,
>
>First of all, I would like to thank every one who sent an email re. 
>'Race/Color & Thinking Modes'. The response was overwhelming, and exceeded 
>my expectations! Also, the emails were quite informative
>:-)
>
>I have another question: Can anyone refer me to novels that deal with 
>non-western characters who were educated in the West, who returned home, 
>and the problems they faced re. coming to terms with their own local 
>communities after their return from the West.
>
>This question is, again, related to the novel I am dealing with (Season of 
>Migration).
>
>THX to all,
>
>Suha Kudsieh
>
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