Salman Rushdie -- Literary Relations
Anita Desai
The Grotesque and Post-Colonialism in
Shame
Kazuo Ishiguro
Dueling Stories in Rushdie & Ishiguro
Contrasting Uses of the Narrator: An Analysis of Rushdie and Ishiguro
Rushdie, Ishiguro, and the Art of Story-Telling
Shame as the Impetus for Stories: Rushdie, Swift & Ishiguro
Rohinton Mistry
Salman Rushdie and Rohinton Mistry: Fatal Attractions
Resisting Male Violence in Three Works by Mistry, Rushdie, and Roy
Timothy Mo
Shame and Victmization in Rushdie and Mo
V. S. Naipaul
Rushdie, Naipaul, and Blurring Postcolonial Borders
Michael Ondaatje
Virtual Spaces of Postcoloniality: Rushdie and Ondaatje
Graham Swift
The Conversational Narrator in
Shame
and
Waterland
Magic Realism and Self-Conscious Writing in
Waterland
and
Shame
Connections between
Waterland
and
Shame
Mary in
Waterland
and Omar in
Shame
: History, Humanity, and History
The East Wind and the Loo in
Waterland
and
Shame