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Tales from Firozsha Baag: Critical Essay by Ajay Heble

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SOURCE: Heble, Ajay. “‘A Foreign Presence in the Stall’: Towards a Poetics of Cultural Hybridity in Rohinton Mistry's Migration Stories.” Canadian Literature 137 (summer 1993): 51-61.

In the following essay, Heble provides a stylistic and thematic exploration of the migration stories in Tales from Firozsha Baag.

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