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Epilogue: Pankaj Mishra and Postcolonial Cosmopolitanism
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Thanks to the World Wide Web, readers from all over may now converse, even in “real time, “ with authors in India and elsewhere. The shorthand style and the cryptic pseudonyms of e-mail obscure identities and locations. Thus Pankaj Mishra, the young Indian journalist, literary critic, and author of a first novel, The Romantics, fielded random questions from Delhi on a Saturday in February 2000, in a chat room sponsored by Rediff Music Shop.
Title: Epilogue: Pankaj Mishra and Postcolonial Cosmopolitanism
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Abstract
Thanks to the World Wide Web, readers from all over may now converse, even in “real time, “ with authors in India and elsewhere.
The shorthand style and the cryptic pseudonyms of e-mail obscure identities and locations.
Thus Pankaj Mishra, the young Indian journalist, literary critic, and author of a first novel, The Romantics, fielded random questions from Delhi on a Saturday in February 2000, in a chat room sponsored by Rediff Music Shop.
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