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Bruce King, an American, lives in Paris. He has held positions, including distinguished professorships, at universities in Canada, England, France, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, Nigeria, Scotland, and the United States. His many publications include New English Literatures: Cultural Nationalism in a Changing World (1980), Modern Indian Poetry in English (1987, revised 2001), Three Indian Poets (1991, revised 2005), V S Naipaul (1993, revised 2003), Derek Walcott and West Indian Drama (1995), Derek Walcott: A Caribbean Life (2000), The Internationalization of English Literature (2004), and ReWriting India (2014).

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[Bruce King's] critical gaze, never fashionable, always up close and engaged, can be so penetrating of the text and illuminating of context that all writers wish that gaze were turned more often on their works. His collection of essays, wide ranging and present at the inception of all the important currents in post-colonial thought, is a cause for celebration. -- Fred D'Aguiar, University of California Impressive in range, scope and insight, these articles are still on the cutting edge of criticism... This collection of essays is a must-read for anyone interested in World English literatures. By mapping the genealogy of a developing body of literature and of its corresponding critical field in the making, it also represents an invaluable contribution to literary history. -- Laetitia Zecchini, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sciences Humaines, Paris This is a pioneering book of essays. Dr. King could well be the Dr. Livingstone of World English Literature. -- Arvind Krishna Mehrotra

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