Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s One Amazing Thing: A Chorus of Multicultural and Multifarious Voices
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Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is an Indian American writer known for the depiction of insightfulness in her writing. She has tried her hands in poetry, short stories and novels. Divakaruni was born on July 29, 1956 in Kolkata, India. She has completed her graduation in arts in 1976 from University of Calcutta while her post graduation and Ph.D. was completed in USA. She taught for twenty years in Foothill College and then moved to Texas with her husband and two children.
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Banerjee, Chitra Divakaruni. One Amazing Thing. New Delhi: Penguin Books India Limited, 2010. Print.
Bennet, David. Introduction. Multicultural States: Rethinking Difference and Identity. Ed. David Bennet. London / New York. Routledge, 1998. Print.
Dhanam K.S. “Negotiation with the New Culture: A Study of Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni‘s The Mistress of Spices”, Critical essays on Diasporic Writings. Ed. Dr. K. Balachandran. New Delhi: Arise Publishers, 2000. Print
Vega-González, Susana. "Negotiating Boundaries in Divakaruni‘s The Mistress of Spices and Naylor's Mama Day." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 5.2 (2003).
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