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Review Imagining Rooted Cosmopolitanism Nabokov, Rushdie and the Transnational Imagination: Novels of Exile and Alternate Worlds by Rachel Trousdale
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Document Date: 2013-04-17 13:43:13


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Bombay / Moscow / Minneapolis / Mexico City / Austin / New York / Delhi / Cambridge / Beijing / Washington / Mumbai / /

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W.W. Norton & Co. / /

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America / /

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India / /

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Sea of Stories / /

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Harvard UP / Kalyan Nadiminti / Authority of Interpretive Communities / Shiv Sena / Stanford UP / Stanford / /

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Vladimir Nabokov / Caryl Emerson / Sebastian Knight / Mikhail Bakhtin / Charles Kinbote / Michael Holquist / Michael Chabon / Kwame Anthony Appiah / Stanley Fish / Benedict Anderson / Anthony Kwame / Salman Rushdie / Arjun Appadurai / Edward Said / Pheng Cheah / Jesse Aaron Parker / Van Veen / Jacques Rancière / Akbar / Rachel Trousdale / Gandhi / James Clifford / /

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polyvocal speaker / Critic / Emperor / author / model / writer / novelist / /

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Texas / Minnesota / /

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the Hindu / /

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