compiled by
Irene Joshi
University of Washington Libraries
Last updated 29 December 1998
Methodology note:
The country of residence is based on the latest information
available to the compiler. It should be noted that many
authors are very peripatetic. Writers of the Indian diaspora: a bio-bibliographical critical
sourcebook. Edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson, 1993 contains an
appendix on p. 451 which details the domicile of many
diasporic writers.
Itwaru, Arnold, 1942- The invention of Canada: literary text and the immigrant imaginary. Toronto: TSAR, 1990. 146 p. Jain, Ravindra K. Indian communities abroad: themes and literature. New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, 1993. Khan, Nuzrat Yar Urdu literature in Canada: a preliminary survey. Edited by Michael S. Batts. Canada: Department of the Secretary of State of Canada, 1988. 45 p. Kirpal, Viney The Third World novel of expatriation: a study of emigre fiction by Indian, West African and Caribbean writers. New Delhi: Sterling, 1989. The literature of Canadians of South Asian origins: an overview and preliminary bibliography. Compiled by Suwanda H.J. Sugunasiri. Ontario: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1987. 1 vol. Unpaged. See also: Search for meaning, below. A meeting of streams: South Asian Canadian literature. Edited by M.G. Vassanji. Toronto: TSAR, 1985. 145 p. New immigrant literatures in the United States: a sourcebook to our multicultural literary heritage / edited by Alpana Sharma Knippling. Westport, CO: Greenwood Press, 1996. xix, 386 p. Pandit, M.L. New commonwealth writing: a critical response. New Delhi: Prestige, 1996. 144 p. Poynting, Jeremy East Indians in the Caribbean: a bibliography of imaginative literature in English, 1894-1984. St. Augustine, Trinidad: Library of the University of the West Indies, 1984. 59 p. Radhakrishnan, R. Diasporic meditations: between home and location. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1996. Reworlding: the literature of the Indian diaspora. Edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson. New York: Greenwood Press, 1992. xvi, 184 p. The search for meaning: the literature of Canadians of South Asian origin. Edited by Suwanda H.J. Sugunasiri. Rev. by Michael S. Batts. Canada: Dept. of the Secretary of State of Canada, Multiculturalism, 1988. 215 p. A shapely fire: changing the literary landscape. Edited by Cyril Dabydeen. Oakville, Ont.: Mosaic Press, 1987. 175 p. Writers of Indian diaspora: theory and practice. Edited by Jasbir Jain. Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 1998. 216 p. Writers of the Indian diaspora: a bio-bibliographical critical sourcebook. Edited by Emmanuel S. Nelson. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1993. xix, 468 p.General anthologies
Aurat durbar, the court of women: writings by women of South Asian origin. Edited by Fauzia Rafiq. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1995. 239 p. The geography of voice: Canadian literature of the South Asian diaspora. Edited by Diane McGifford. Toronto: TSAR, 1992. xviii, 274 p. The Indo-Fijian experience. St. Lucia, Australia: University of Queensland Press, 1979. xii, 207 p. Living in America: poetry and fiction by South Asian American writers. Edited by Roshni Rustomji-Kerns. Boulder: Westview Press, 1995. xiv, 277 p. Our feet walk the sky: women of the South Asian diaspora. Edited by Women of South Asian Descent Collective. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1993. The pen is mightier than the sword: Skoob Pacifica anthology no. 2. Joint series editors: C.Y. Loh and I.K. Ong. London: Skoob Books Publishing, 1994. 407 p. Portrait of an Indian South African. ?: ?, 1969. Saclit: an introduction to South-Asian Canadian literature. Edited by Uma Parameswaran. Madras: EastWest Books, 1996. 296 p. They came in ships: an anthology of Indo-Guyanese writing. Edited by Joel Benjamin, Laxmi Kallicharan, Ian McDonald and Lloyd Searwar. Leeds: Peepal Tree, 1998. 302 p. Trapped: a collection of writing from Fiji. Edited by Seona Smiles, Sudesh Mishra. Suva: Fiji Writers Association, 1992. 161 p. The very inside: an anthology of writing by Asian and Pacific Islander lesbian and bisexual women. Edited by Sharon Lim-Hing. Toronto: Sister Vision Press, 1994. 467 p. The whistling thorn. Edited by Suwanda Sugunasiri. Oakville, Ont.: Mosaic Press, 1994. 144 p.Autobiographical anthologies
Asian voices: life-stories from the Indian sub-continent. London: Ethnic Communities Oral History Project, 1993. 94 p. Ghara theke ghare=Home to home: reminiscences of Bangladeshi women in Sheffield. Sheffield: Sheffield City Libraries, 1995. 76 p. A lotus of another color: an unfolding of the South Asian gay and lesbian experience. Raksh Ratti, editor. Boston: Alyson Publications, 1993. 303 p. The still cry: personal accounts of East Indians in Trinidad and Tobago during indentureship, 1845-1917. Edited by Noor Kumar Mahabir. Tacarigua, Trinidad: Calaloux Publications, 1985. 191 p. Teenage refugees and immigrants from India speak out. Comp. by R. Viswanath. New York: Rosen Publishing Group, 1997. 64 p. Telling it like it is: young Asian women talk. Nadya Kassam, editor. London: Livewire, 1997. 131 p.Individual autobiography
Alexander, Meena, 1951- (USA)
Fault lines: a memoir. New York: Feminist Press at the
City University of New York, 1993. xii, 226 p.
Ali, Abdul (Fiji)
The Indo-Fijian life story: the working life of Abdul
Ali. Suva, Fiji: School of Social and Economic
Development, University of the South Pacific, 1975. 6,
10, 13 p.
Alibhai-Brown, Yasmin (Uganda-England)
No place like home. London: Virago Press, 1995. viii,
199 p.
Bains, Tara Singh, 1923- (Canada)
The four quarters of the night: the life-journey of an
emigrant Sikh. With Hugh Johnston. Montreal: McGill-
Queen's University Press, 1995. xviii, 275 p.
Begamudre, Ven, 1956- (Canada)
Extended families. Toronto: Penguin, 1998.
Bissoondoyal, Basdeo, 1906- (Mauritius)
Life in greater India: an autobiography. Bombay:
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1984.
Brata, Sasthi, 1939- (England)
My god died young. New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1967.
Traitor to India: a search for home. London: P. Elek,
1976. 159 p.; Astride two worlds: traitor to India. New
Delhi: B.I. Publications, 1977. 159 p.
Chaudhuri, Nirad C., 1897- (England)
The autobiography of an unknown Indian. New York:
Macmillan, 1951. 506 p.
A passage to England. London: Macmillan; New York: St.
Martin's Press, 1966, c1959. viii, 229 p.
Chaudri, Enver H., 1925- (England)
The memoirs of Enver H. Chaudri: a description of life
in England during the twentieth century: school, work
and pleasure. 4th ed. Ipswich: E.H. Chaudri, 1996. 133
p.
My life with amateur radio. Ipswich: E.H. Chaudri,
1997. 24 p.
My not very adventurous boating adventures: life at Pin
mill, Suffolk. Ipswich: E.H. Chaudri, 1997. 40 p.
Chowdhary, Savitri (England)
I made my home in England. Basildon, Essex: Grant West,
1960. 90 p.
Crasta, Richard (USA)
Killing of an author. Forthcoming, 1999
Deen, Shamshu (Trinidad & Tobago)
Solving East Indian roots in Trinidad. Freeport
Junction: H.E.M. Enterprises, 1994. xxvi, 318 p.
Doodnath, Samuel, 1911- (Trinidad & Tobago)
Reminiscences of India and early Trinidad by an
immigrant family. S.l.: s.n., 1990. 90 p.
Foondun, A.W. (Mauritius)
And forward moved the caravan: selected writings and
speeches of A.W. Foondun. Moka, Mauritius: Mahatma
Gandhi Institute, 1992. 86, 111 p.
Gabriel, Marie Cruz, 1926- (Ethiopia)
Thirteen months of sunshine: an experience of Ethiopia.
New Delhi: Prachi Prakashan, 1979. xiv, 159 p.
Jawahar, Gurdayal S., 1927- (England)
The wind of change: autobiography and vision of G.S.
Jawahar (nom de guerre G.S. Jawhal). Isleworth: G.S.
Jawahar, 1983. vii, 109 p.
Maharaj, Rabindranath, 1955- (Canada)
Escape into the light. Eugene, Or.: Harvest House
Publishers, 1984. 208 p.
Mahase, Anna, Snr, 1899-1978. (Trinidad & Tobago)
My mother's daughter: the autobiography of Anna Mahase
Snr., 1899-1978; with the autobiography of Kenneth E.
Mahase Snr., 1893-1955 (appended). Claxton Bay,
Trinidad: Royards Pub., 1992. xv, 144 p.
Mahomet, Sake Deen, 1759-1851. (England)
The travels of Dean Mahomet: an eighteenth-century
journey through India. Edited by Michael H. Fisher.
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997. xxiii,
229 p.
Manji, Madatally (Kenya)
Memoirs of a biscuit baron. Edited by David Round-
Turner. Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers,
1995.
Maraj, Bhadase Seetal (Trinidad & Tobago)
Master & servant: Bhadase Sagan Maraj. St. Augustine,
Trinidad: Publications Committee, Sanatan Dharma Maha
Sabha of T. & T., 1991. 60 p.
Menen, Aubrey, 1912-1989. (England)
The space within the heart. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1970. vi, 177 p.; The space within the heart: an
autobiography. Rev. and expanded ed. New Delhi: Penguin
Books, 1991. xiii, 209 p.
Mohanti, Prafulla.(England)
Through brown eyes. Oxford; New York: Oxford University
Press, 1985. 222 p.
Mukerji, Dhan Gopal, 1890-1936. (USA)
Caste and outcast. New York: Dutton, 1923.
Muttoo, Francis X. (Caribbean)
Scars of the cross. New York: Vantage Press, 1967. 292
p.
Naidoo, Indres (South Africa)
Prisoner 885/63. Island in chains: ten years on Robben
Island. As told to Albie Sachs. Harmondsworth: Penguin,
1982. 278 p.; Robben Island: ten years as a political
prisoner in South Africa's most notorious penitentiary.
New York: Vintage Books, 1983. 278 p.
Naidoo, Jay (South Africa)
Coolie location. London: SA Writers, 1990. 228 p.
Nandan, Satendra Pratap (Fiji)
The wounded sea. East Roseville, NSW: Simon & Schuster
in association with New Endeavour Press, 1991. 170 p.
Ondaatje, Michael (Canada)
Running in the family. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart,
1982.
Patel, Jayant, 1936- (US)
Seeking home: an immigrant's realization. Bayside, NY:
J. Patel, 1991. 181 p.
Ramkessoon, J.D. (Caribbean)
A cleric in the Caribbean. London: s.n., n.d.
Sampath, Martin, 1919- (Trinidad & Tobago)
Search and destroy. Siparia, Trinidad: Arawak
Publications, 1976. viii, 96 p.
Sanadhya, Totaram, b. 1876. (Fiji)
{Fijidwip men mere ikkis varsh, 1914; Bhut lane ki
katha}
My twenty-one years in the Fiji Islands: and, The story
of the haunted line. Trans. and edited by John Dunham
Kelly and Uttra Kumari Singh. Suva, Fiji: Fiji Museum,
1991. 220 p.
Singh, Anirudh, 1950- (Fiji)
Silent warriors. Suva, Fiji: Fiji Institute of Applied
Studies, 1992. iv, 108 p.
Verghese, Abraham, 1955- (USA)
My own country: a doctor's story of a town and its
people in the age of AIDS. New York: Simon & Schuster,
1994. 347 p.
The tennis partner: a doctor's story of friendship and
loss. New York: HarperCollins, 1998.
Drama anthologies
Saclit drama: plays of South Asian Canadians. Edited by Uma Parameswaran. Bangalore: IBH Prakashana, 1996. xxiv, 273 p.Drama including film, radio and television scripts
Agha, Shamsuddin I. (England) Tipu Sultan; Mirza Ghalib in London; Flight delayed: three plays. London: Waltham Forest Race Relations Unit, 1996? 100 p. Ali, Tariq, 1943- (England) Consequences. By Tariq Ali et al. Bath, England: Absolute Press, 1991. 60 p. Play in 2 acts and 8 scenes each written by a different author. Iranian nights. By Tariq Ali and Howard Brenton. London: Nick Hern, 1989. 24 p. Necklaces. London: Bill Bourne Associates, 1992. 51 p. Ugly rumors. By Tariq Ali and Howard Brenton. London: Nick Hern, 1998. 98 p. Alladin, Mohammad Pharouk, 1919- (Trinidad & Tobago) Three one act plays. Trinidad: M. Alladin, 1970. 50 p. Ameerally, Niamatalli (Guyana) Appanjaat: a play in one act. Georgetown, Guyana: s.n., 196? Balgobin, Basil (Guyana) Asra. Georgetown, Guyana: s.n., 1945. Bharadwaj, Radha (USA) Closet land: screenplay. Los Angeles: R. Bharadwaj. 1980? 85 leaves. Bissundyal, Chauraumanie see Blenessequi, Omartelle, pseud. Blenessequi, Omartelle, pseud. (Guyana) The jaguar and the flute: a play. Georgetown, Guyana: C. Bissundyal, 1990. 61 p. Bose, Rana (Canada) Five or six characters in search of Toronto and other plays. New Delhi: Prestige, 1998. 104 p. Chattoram, Puran (Guyana) Vote for me: a radio play in one act. Georgetown, Guyana: s.n., 1963. 18 p. Cowasjee, Saros, 1931-(Canada) The last of the maharajas. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1980. Based on M.R. Anand's Private life of an Indian prince. Dhondy, Farrukh (England) Romance, romance: and, The bride. London: Faber and Faber, 1985. Gill, Tarlochan Singh (Canada) Asoka: a historical play. New Delhi: Star Publications, 1998. 96 p. Hosein, F.E.M. (Trinidad & Tobago) Hyarima and the saints: a miracle play and pageant of Santa Rosa. Trinidad: Pleasantville: Unique Services, 1976., 36 p. Produced in 1931. Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer, 1927- (USA) The Bostonians: a screenplay. New York: Merchant Ivory Publications, 1991. 111 leaves. The householder: a screen play. Delhi: Ramlochan Books, 1965. 168 p. Howards End: a screenplay. Hollywood, CA: Script City, 1994. 130 leaves. Jefferson in Paris: original screenplay. Burbank, CA: Hollywood Collectables, 199? 108 leaves. Madam Sousatzka: a screenplay. Hollywood, CA: Script City, 1994. 115 leaves. Mr. and Mrs. Bridge: screenplay. Hollywood, CA: Script City, 1990. 121 p. Kissoon, Freddie (Trinidad & Tobago) Boss-man: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1973. 9 leaves. Calabash Alley: a full length play. Port-of-Spain: High Grade Printery, 1973. 79 p. Christmas ham. By F. Kissoon and St. James Secondary School. Trinidad: s.n., circa 1971. The cleaner and the boss. By F. Kissoon and The Strolling Players. Trinidad: s.n., circa 1971. Common entrance: a play in one act. Diego Martin, Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1970. 26 p. Crash workers: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1973. 10 leaves. Do your home-lessons, Daddy! A play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1968. 21 leaves. Doo-Doo: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, n.d. 12 leaves. Fugitive from the royal jail: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1968. 8 leaves. Girls wanted: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1969 11 leaves. God and Uriah Butler: a play in three acts. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1957. 53 leaves He died for us: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1971. 7 leaves. King Cobo: a full length play in three acts. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1966. 28 leaves. Like hog love mud: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1968. 11 leaves. Lust for power: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1973 9 leaves. Mamaguy: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1971. 24 leaves. Mambuy. Trinidad; U.W.I. Extra-Mural Dept., 1966. 23 p. The miracle man a play in one-act. Diego Martin, Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1975. 12 leaves. Pahyol: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1966. 12 leaves. Papa, look de priest passing: a play in one act. Port- of-Spain: The Bookshop, 1967. 15 p. A promise for Christmas: a play in one act. Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1969. 8 leaves. Suicide on the rails. By F. Kissoon and The Strolling Players. Trinidad: s.n., circa 1971. We crucify Him: a passion play. Port-of-Spain?: F. Kissoon, 1967. 27 leaves. Zingay: a play in one act. Diego Martin, Trinidad: F. Kissoon, 1961. 28 leaves. Kureishi, Hanif (England) Birds of passage. Oxford: Amber Lane Press, 1983. 62 p. Borderline. London: Methuen, 1981. 43 p. London kills me: 3 screenplays & 4 essays. New York: Penguin Books, 1992. x, 373 p. My beautiful launderette: and, The rainbow sign. London: Faber, 1986. 111 p. My beautiful launderette and other writings. London: Faber and Faber, 1996. 170 p. My son, the fanatic. London: Faber and Faber, 1997. xii, 125 p. Outskirts and other plays. London: Faber and Faber, 1992. xx, 219 p. Includes: The king and me; Outskirts; Borderline; Birds of passage. Outskirts; The king and me; Tomorrow-today!. London: New York: J. Calder; Riverrun Press, 1983. 88 p. Sammy and Rosie get laid: the script and the diary. New York: Penguin Books, 1988. 127 p. MacIntyre, Ernst (Australia) Let's give them curry: an Austral-Asian comedy in three acts. Richmond, Vic.: Heinemann Educational Australia, 1985. vi, 105 p. Rasanayagma's last riot: a political fiction for the theatre. Sydney: Wordlink, 1993. xvi, 54 p. Matura, Mustapha (Trinidad & Tobago) As time goes by; and Black pieces. London: Calder and Boyars, 1972. 144 p. The coup: a play of revolutionary dreams. London: Methuen Drama, 1991. 96 p. Meetings. New York: French, 1982. 73 p. Mustapha Matura six plays: As time goes by; Nice; Play mas; Independence; Welcome home Jacko; Meetings. London: Methuen Drama, 1991. 400 p. Nice; Rum an' coca cola; and Welcome home Jacko: three plays. London: E. Methuen, 1980. 55 p. Play mas; Independence; and Meetings: three plays. London: Methuen, 1982. 107 p. Playboy of the West Indies. New York: Broadway Play Pub., 1988. 80 p. Mukerji, Dhan Gopal, 1890-1936. (USA) The judgment of Indra: a play. New York: D. Appleton, 1920. Layla-Majnu: a musical play in three acts. San Francisco, CA: P. Elder, 1916. Nazareth, Peter, 1940- (USA) Two radio plays. Kampala: East African Literature Bureau, 1976. 36 p. Pandya, Michael (Uganda) Home, here we come! New Delhi: Frank Educational Aids Pvt. Ltd on behalf of Teksons, 1992. 79 p. Parameswaran, Uma (Canada) Sons must die and other plays. New Delhi: Prestige, 1998. 129 p. Pillay, Kriben (South Africa) Looking for Muruga. Durban: Asoka Theatre Publications, University of Durban-Westville, 1995. 57 p. Rau, Santha Rama, 1923- (USA) A passage to India: a play. From the novel by E.M. Forster. London: E. Arnold, 1960. 112 p.; New York: Harcourt Brace, 1961. Rode, Ajmer, 1940- (Canada) Komagata Maru. London, Ont.: Third Eye, 1986. Sadeek, Sheik M. (Guyana) Black bush. Newtown, Georgetown, Guyana: Sadeek, 1974. 18, [2] p. Fish koker. Kitty: Sheik M. Sadeek, 1965. 22 p. The gap and the gift: from colonialism to socialism: two stage sketches. Georgetown, Guyana: s. n.., 1976. 18 p. Goodbye Corentyne: a Guyanese stage play in one act, one scene. Georgetown, Guyana?: Sadeek, 1974. 22 p. He: a Guyanese play in one act, one scene. Newtown, Kitty, Guyana: s.n., 1967. 8 p. Namaste. Georgetown, Guyana: R.A. Noble, 1965. 33 p. Porkknockers: a humour in one act and one scene. Kitty, Guyana: Sheik M. Sadeek, 196?. 16 p. Savannah's edge: a Guyanese play on life among the Amerindians: in one act, one scene. Kitty, Guyana: Sadeek, 1968. 9 p. Two stage sketches: based on The declaration of Sophia. Georgetown, Guyana: Sadeek, 1976. 18 p. Includes: The gap (from colonialism to socialism)—The gift (from colonialism to socialism). Selvon, Samuel Dickson, 1923-1994. (Canada) Highway in the sun and other plays. Yorkshire: Peepal Tree Press, 1991. 183 p. Home sweet India. London: B.B.C., 1970. 39 leaves. Adapted from An Island is a world. The magic stick. London: B.B.C., 1971. 47 p. Adapted from Ismith Khan's The Obeah man. Mary, Mary shut your gate. London: B.B.C., 1971. 22 leaves. Those who eat the cascadura. London: B.B.C., 1971. 59 leaves Turn again tiger. London: B.B.C., 1969. 41 leaves. Singh, Ansuyah R. (South Africa) Cobwebs in the garden, and A tomb for thy kingdom: two plays. Durban: Purfleect Productions, 1966. 80 p. Varma, Rahul (Canada) Counter offence: a play. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 1997. C1995. 103 p. Land where the trees talk and other plays. New Delhi: Prestige, 199?Essays
Crasta, Richard (USA) Beauty queens, children and the death of sex. New Delhi: HarperCollins India, 1997. xxv, 215 p. Choudhuri, Nirad C., 1897- (England) Culture in the vanity bag, being an essay on clothing and adornment in passing and abiding India. Bombay: Jaico Pub. House, 1976. xii, 146 p. Three horsemen of the new apocalypse. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997. 137 p. To live or not to live! an essay on living happily with others. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books, 1970. 197 p. Why I mourn for England. Comp. & ed. By Dhruva N. Chaudhuri. Calcutta: Mitra & Ghosh Publishers, 1998. 116 p. Books about Nirad C. Chaudhuri Nirad C. Chaudhuri, the first hundred years: a celebration. Edited by Swapan Dasgupta. New Delhi: HarperCollins Publishers India, 1997. xviii, 140 p. Verghese, C.P. Nirad C. Chaudhuri. New York: Humanities Press, 1973. Khwaja, Waqas Ahmad (USA) Writers and landscapes. Lahore: Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1991. 191 p. Ladha, Yasmin (Canada) Women dancing on rooftops: bring your belly close. Toronto: TSAR, 1997. 180 p. Mahabir, Harold Gilks. (Caribbean) Of things, sketches and reflections. West Covina, CA: R & R Pub., 1994. iv, 98 p. Pillay, Kriben (South Africa) A mind in revolt: essays and poems. East London: K. Pillay, 1986. 72 p. Rushdie, Salman, 1947- (England) Imaginary homelands: essays and criticism. New York: Granta Books, 1991. Selvon, Samuel Dickson, 1923-1994. (Canada) Foreday morning: selected prose 1946-1986. Ed. by Kenneth Ramchand and Susheila Nasta. London: Longman, 1989. xviii, 248 p. Subramani (Fiji) Altering imagination. Suva, Fiji: Fiji Writers' Association, 1995. 264 p.Background Fiction
Wandrekar, Kalpana The ailing aliens: a study of the immigrant psyche in six Indian English novels. Gulbarga: JIWE Publications, 1996. ii, 105 p.Fiction anthologies
Flaming spirit: stories from the Asian Women Writer's Collective. Edited by Rukhsana Gupta and Rahila Gupta. London: Virago Press, 1994. xx, 204 p. Her mother's ashes and other stories by South Asian women in Canada and the United States. Edited by Hurjehan Aziz. Toronto: TSAR, 1994. xvii, 202 p. Odyssey: short stories by India women writers settled abroad. Edited by Divya Mathur. Delhi: Star Publications, 1998. 136 p.Fiction
Abdulali, Sohaila (USA) The madwoman of Jogare: a novel. New Delhi: HarperCollins, 1998. 217 p. Abdullah, Mena (Australia) The time of the peacock: stories. By Mena Abdullah and Ray Mathew. Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1995. 114 p.; London: HarperCollins, 1995. xi,114 p. New Delhi: Indus, 199?. Young adult. Advani, Rukun (England) First fictions: introduction 11. London: Faber and Faber, 1992. 351 p. The sanity of ostriches. Delhi: Ravi Dayal, 1994.; London: Faber & Faber, 1994. Ahmad, Iqbal, 1921-1993. (Canada) The opium eater and other stories. Dunvegan, Ont.: Cormorant Books, 1992. 166 p. Ahmad, Rukhsana (England) The hope chest. London: Virago, 1996. 307 p. Alexander, Meena, 1951- (USA) Manhattan music: a novel. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1997. Nampally road: a novel. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1991; Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 1992. 107 p. Ali, Tariq, 1943- (England) Fear of mirrors. London: Arcadia, 1997. 180 p. Redemption. London: Chatto and Windus, 1990. 280 p.; Picador, 1991. 280 p. Shadows of the pomegranate tree. London: Chatto & Windus, 199?. 242 p.; London: Picadore, 1993. 242 p. Alladin, Mohammad Pharouk, 1919- (Trinidad & Tobago) Twelve short stories. Maraval: s.n., 1976. 78 p. Alphonso-Karkala, John B., 1923- (USA) Joys of Jayanagar. Mysore: J.B. Alphonso-Karkala, 1980. 152 p. Amanuddin, Syed, 1934- (USA) Between two worlds. Madras: Blackie Publishers & Distributors, 1990. 135 p. Appachana, Anjana, 1957?- (USA) Incantations. London: Virago, 1991. 176 p.; Incantations and other stories. New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 1992. 143 p.; New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1992. 150 p. Listening now. New York: Random House, 1997. Arasa, pseud. see Raja Ratnam. Aslam, Nadeem, 1967?- (England) Season of the rainbirds. London: Andre Deutsch, 1993. 196 p. Badami, Anita Rau (Canada) Tamarind mem. Toronto: Viking, 1996. 266 p. Baig, Mirza Yawar (England) Holy cat: Sufi and other stories. London: Sangam, 1994. xi, 111 p. The holy cat: Sufi and other stories. New Delhi: Disha Books, 199? Baksh, Ishmael J., 1935- (Canada) Black light. St. Johns, NF: Jesperson Press, 1988. Out of darkness. St Johns, NF: Jesperson Pub., 1995. 144 p. Baldeosingh, Kevin, 1963- (Trinidad & Tobago) The autobiography of Paras P.. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1996. 180 p. Virgin's triangle. Oxford: Heinemann Educational, 1997. 219 p. Baldwin, Shauna Singh, 1962- (Canada) English lessons and other stories. Fredericton, N.B., Canada: Goose Lane, 1996. 176 p. Banerji, Sara, 1932- (England) Absolute hush. London: Gollancz, 1991. 175 p.; London: Black Swan, 1992. 189 p. Cobwebwalking. London: Gollancz, 1986. 176 p.; Bethesda, MD: Adler & Adler, 1987. 155 p. Shining Agnes. London: Gollancz, 1990. 176 p. The tea-planter's daughter. London: Gollancz, 1988. 160 p. The wedding of Jayanthi Mandel. London: Gollancz, 1987. 208 p. Writing on skin. New ed. London: Black Swan (Transworld), 1994. 108 p. Baratham, Gopal, 1935- (Singapore) A candle or the sun. London: Serpent's Tail, 1991. 196 p.; New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1992. 196 p. Figments of experience. Singapore: Times Books International, 1981. 116 p. Love letter and other stories. Singapore: Times Books International, 1988. 132 p. Previous published as: Figments of experience. Moonrise, sunset. London: Serpent's Tail, 1996. 288 p. People make you cry and other stories. Singapore: Times Books International, 1988. 137 p. Sayang. Singapore: Times Books International, 1991. 214 p. Beeharry, Deepchand C., 1927- (Mauritius) The heart and soul. Port Louis: Swan, 1983. Never good bye. Port Louis: Editions Nationales, 1965. The road ahead. Port Louis: Ashley Printers, 1976. 136 p. That others might live. New Delhi: Orient, 1976. Three women and a president. New Delhi: Orient, 1979. 184 p. A touch of happiness. Port Louis: Editions Nationales, 1966. Begamudre, Ven, 1956- (Canada) Laterna magika: stories. Lantzville, BC: Oolichan Books, 1997. 239 p. A planet of eccentrics. Lantzville, BC, Canada: Oolichan Books, 1990. 196 p. Sacrifices. Erin, ON: Porcupine's Quill, 1986. 109 p. Van de Graaff days. Lantzville, BC, Canada: Oolichan Books, 1993. 295 p. Bhabra, Hargurchet Singh, 1955- (pseud. A.M. Kabal) (Canada) The adversary. Toronto: Irwin Publishing, 1986. Bad money. Toronto: Irwin Publishing, 1987 Gestures. London: Joseph, 1986. 279 p.; New York: Viking, 1986. 279 p. Union station. London: Alison & Busby, 1987. 352 p. Bhattacharya, Keron, 1940- (England) The pearls of Coromandel. London: Hale, 1995. 254 p. Bissoondath, Neil, 1955- (Canada) A casual brutality: a novel. Toronto: MacMillan of Canada, 1988. 352 p. Digging up the mountain: selected stories. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1985. 247 p. The innocence of age. Toronto: Alfred A. Knopf Canada, 1992. 308 p. On the eve of uncertain tomorrows. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1990. The worlds within her. Toronto: Alfred A. 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The sting of the wasp: novel. Delhi: Ajanta, 1994. 182 p. Budhoo, Davison (Grenada) Night of destiny: a novel. Goa: India Press, 1994. v, 700 p. Budhos, Marina Tamar (Guyana) Father's tale. Providence, RI: Paradigm Press, 1989. 26 p. Genesis and other stories. Providence, RI: s.n., 1987. iii, 145 leaves. Thesis (M.A.)--Brown University, 1987. The professor of light. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1999. House of waiting. New York : Global City Press, 1995. 245 p. Chand, Meira, 1942- (Japan) The bonsai tree. London: J. Murray, 1983. 228 p. A choice of evils. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1996. 461 p. The gossamer-fly: a novel. London: J. Murray, 1979. 186 p. House of the sun. London: Hutchinson, 320 p. Last quadrant. London: J. Murray, 1981. 194 p. The painted cage. London: Century, 1986. 339 p. Chandra, G.S. Sharat (USA) Sari of the gods: stories. Minneapolis: Coffee House Books, 1998. 237 p. Chandra, Vikram, 1961- (USA) Love and longing in Bombay: stories. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1997. 268 p. Red earth and pouring rain. New Delhi: Viking Penguin, 1995. 299 p.; New York: Little Brown & Co., 1995. 542 p. Chandran, Hira Nirodi (England) 'Lini. London: Gul Mohar, 1997. 148 p. Young adult. Chatterji, Arindam (USA) The taming of Bismarck and other stories. New Delhi: HarperCollins, 1997. Chaudhuri, Amit, 1962- (England) Afternoon raag. London: Heinemann, 1993. viii, 132 p.; London: Minerva, 1994. x, 132 p. Freedom song. London: Picador, 1998. 160 p. A strange and sublime address. London: Heinemann, 1991. 208 p. London: Minerva, 1992. 208 p. Chaudri, Enver H., 1925- (England) The man. Ipswich: E.H. Chaudri, 1996. 77 p. The second thirty! another thirty stories. Ipswich: E. Chaudri, 1996. 97 p. Chopra, Gautama, 1975- (USA) Child of the dawn: a magical journey of awakening. London: Bantam, 1997. xviii, 180 p. Chopra, Prem Nath, 1941- (USA) The destiny. Delhi: Hindustan Pocket Books, 1971. 182 p. Salaam New York: a powerful and absorbing drama of Indians living in New York: a novel. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers, 1993. 170 p. Clements, Hubert (England) The long wait. Lewes, Sussex: The Book Guild LTD, 1988. 84 p. Cowasjee, Saros (Canada) The assistant professor. Toronto: TSAR, 1996. vi, 149 p. Goodbye to Elsa. Don Mills, ON.: New Press, 1974. 152 p.; London: Bodley Head, 1974. 152 p.; New Delhi: Orient Paperbacks, 1975. Nude therapy and other stories. Ottawa: Borealis Press, 1980. 1st pub. 1978. Stories and sketches. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1970. Suffer little children. Delhi: Allied, 1982. 162 p. Crasta, Richard (USA) The revised Kama Sutra: a novel of colonialism and desire with arbitrary footnotes and a whimsical glossary. New Delhi: Viking India, 1993. xiv, 333 p. Dabydeen, Cyril, 1942- (Canada) Berbice crossing and other stories. Leeds: Peepal Tree, 1996. 122 p. Black Jesus and other stories. Toronto: TSAR, 1996. 140 p. Dark swirl. Leeds: Peepal Tree Press, 1988. Jogging in Havana: short stories. Oakville, ON.: Mosaic Press, 1992. 140 p. Sometimes hard. Harlow, Essex: Longman Caribbean, 1994. 202 p. Still close to the island. Ottawa: Commoners Publishing, 1980. 111 p. To monkey jungle. London, ON.: Third Eye, 1988. 161 p. The wizard swami. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1985.; Leeds: Peepal Tree, 1989. Dabydeen, David, 1955- (England) The counting house. London: Jonathan Cape, 1996. xi, 179 p. Disappearance. London: Secker and Warburg, 1992. viii, 180 p.; Leeds: Peepal Tree, 1998. 200 p. The intended. London: Secker and Warburg, 1991.; London: Minerva, 1992. 245 p.; Leeds: Peepal Tree, 1998. 200 p. Books about David Dabydeen The art of David Dabydeen. Edited by Kevin Grant. Leeds: Peepal Tree, 1997. 232 p. Daniels, Shouri, pseud. See Ramanujan, Molly Daswani, V.J. (England) Fathers, sons, and unholy ghost. London: Hale, 1995. 318 p. Dayachand (Mauritius) The years of tribulations. S.l.: s.n., 1975. 126 p. 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Books about Anita Desai Afzal-Khan, Fawzia, 1958- Cultural imperialism and the Indo-English novel: genre and ideology in R.K. Narayan, Anita Desai, Kamala Markandaya, and Salman Rushdie. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993. x, 194 p. Bande, Usha The novels of Anita Desai: a study in character and conflict. New Delhi: Prestige Books, 1988. Desai, Boman (USA) The memory of elephants. London: Andre Deutsch, 1988. 586 p.; London: Spectre, 1990. 328 p.; New Delhi: Penguin Books India, 1992. 328 p. Desani, Govindas Vishnoodas, 1909- (USA) All about Mr. Hatterr. London: Francis Aldor, 1948; All about H. Hatterr. New York: Farrar, Strauss and Young, 1951. 239 p.; Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972, 316 p.; New Delhi: Arnold-Heinemann, 1985. 316 p. Hali and collected stories. ?: McPherson and Co., 1991? 207 p. Devajee, Ved, pseud. see Gool, Reshard, 1931-1989. Dhingra, Leena, 1942- (England) Amritvela. London: Women's Press, 1988. 192 p. First light. 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Trinidad: s.n., 1987. 101 p Indian prince and Chinese princess in love. Trinidad: s.n., 1995. 104 p. Santiago & Kumar: first love fulfilled. Trinidad: s.n., 198? 119 p. Dutt, Leela (England) Kingfisher blue. Cardiff: Attfield, 1996. 156 p. Mathison. Cardiff: Attfield, 1996. 206 p. Rubik's cube. Denbigh: Gee, 1984. 244 p. Essop, Ahmed, 1931- (South Africa) The emperor: a novel. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1984. 189 p. The Hajji and other stories. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1978. Hajji Musa and the Hindu fire-walker. Columbia: Readers International, 1988. The king of hearts and other stories. Randburg, South Africa: Ravan Press, 1997. 144 p. Noorjehan and other stories. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1990. 141 p. The visitation. Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1980. 98 p. Fernando, Chitra, 1935- (Australia) Between worlds. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1988. 118 p. The golden bird & other stories. Calcutta: Writers Workshop, 1987. 78 p. Kundalini and other tales. 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Gill, Tarlochan Singh (Canada) An accident?: a novel based on experiences and imagination of a South Asian immigrant in Canadian hospital. New Delhi: Star Publications, 1997. 164 p. Gilmore, Rachna, 1953- (Canada) A friend like Zilla. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1995. Godfrey, Mrs. N.G. see Gill, Myrna Lakshmi Gool, Reshard, 1931-1989. (pseud. Ved Devajee) (Canada) Cape Town Coolie. Toronto: TSAR, 1976.; ?: Heinemann International, 1990. 224 p. Revised from: The price of admission. The glass forehead. Cornwall, ON.: Vesta Publications, 1983. The nemesis casket. Charlottetown, PEI: Square Deal Publication, 1979. The price. Charlottetown, PEI: Square Deal Publications, 1973. The price of admission. Charlottetown: PEI: Square Deal Publ., 1973. Revised as: Cape Town coolie. Gooneratne, Yasmine, 1935- (Australia) A change of skies. Picador: Pan Macmillan Publishers' Australia, 1991; New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1992. 329 p. The pleasures of conquest. New Delhi: Penguin India, 1995. 322 p. 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Coolie odyssey. London: Hansib, 1988. 52 p.
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