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Rohinton Mistry: Critical Essay by Laura Moss

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Rohinton Mistry
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SOURCE: Moss, Laura. “Can Rohinton Mistry's Realism Rescue the Novel?” In Postcolonizing the Commonwealth: Studies in Literature and Culture, edited by Rowland Smith, pp. 157-65. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2000.

In the following essay, Moss explores Mistry's realistic style, comparing it with the magic realism increasingly evident in South American novels.

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