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Caribbean and South Asian writers in Canada; a bibliography of their works and of English-language criticism.


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Caribbean and South Asian writers in Canada; a bibliography of their works and of English-language criticism.

Kandiuk, Mary.

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2007

235 pages

$40.00

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Reference librarian Kandiuk (York U., Toronto) provides information about 27 selected writers who hail, sometimes indirectly, from the Caribbean or South Asia This article is about the geopolitical region in Asia. For geophysical treatments, see Indian subcontinent.
South Asia, also known as Southern Asia
 and have resided in Canada for at least part of their writing careers. For each she provides a brief biography; a chronological chron·o·log·i·cal   also chron·o·log·ic
adj.
1. Arranged in order of time of occurrence.

2. Relating to or in accordance with chronology.
 list of their monograph mon·o·graph  
n.
A scholarly piece of writing of essay or book length on a specific, often limited subject.

tr.v. mon·o·graphed, mon·o·graph·ing, mon·o·graphs
To write a monograph on.
 fictions; and a list by author of books, parts of books, periodical periodical, a publication that is issued regularly. It is distinguished from the newspaper in format in that its pages are smaller and are usually bound, and it is published at weekly, monthly, quarterly, or other intervals, rather than daily.  articles, book reviews, and dissertations that critique their work. Her focus is on academic material, but she does cite some popular print material that includes in-depth treatment of the author's life or work. Only names are indexed.

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