Abstract: It would not be an exaggeration to consider Kiran Nagarkar as one of the least recognized and most talented of Indian English novelists. As such his best book Cuckold (1997), is an obvious and fitting candidate for this book celebrating another canon of Indian English fiction. But before I discuss this text, it would be useful to locate Kiran Nagarkar in the tradition of Indian English writing because as a bilingual and marginalized writer, he himself quite aptly represents alternate canonicity. I wish to approach my task in a somewhat unorthodox way by beginning both on a personal and a parochial note. Originally, the context of such a beginning was Kiran Nagarkar's winning the Sahitya Akademi award in 2001 for the best book in English by an Indian author. Since I knew Kiran and was one of those who had nominated this book for the award, I was particularly thrilled that he got the award – though it came not a day too soon.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-07-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
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