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The essays on translation in this book reimagine the poetry of Kunwar Narain, a seminal literary figure of modern times. The essays dwell on the dual experience of his poetry and of translating it, foregrounding the intimate relation between the two.
Explores the work of four Indian writers to enrich our understanding of translation and multilingualism in Francophone Indian literatures.
A comprehensive introduction to analysing quantitative linguistic data.
An essential guide to frequently used data collection techniques in the field of applied linguistics.
An invaluable resource for students looking to learn from the process of published writers, this book features the first and final drafts of creative nonfiction writing by 16 distinguished US authors alongside an essay on the revision process exploring how the piece evolved.
A collection of essays from creative writers exploring how they blur the lines between fiction and nonfiction to give unique and uncanny insight into the real world and they way their craft is haunted by the past.
As metastatic breast cancer has become a chronic disease for some women, how women discuss living with this disease has also evolved. The author examines and analyzes these changes and the rhetorical impacts of this evolution in overall breast cancer discourse.
Discusses the relations between linguistic structures and the practice of philosophizing—with examples from across the world—and argues that the latter is always influenced by the former.