Category
page 1Postcolonial literature
Salman Rushdie
Indian-born British-American novelist (born 1947)

V. S. Naipaul
Trinidadian-British writer (1932–2018)
Arundhati Roy
Indian novelist, essayist, and activist

Edward Said
Palestinian-American professor (1935–2003)
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Indian scholar, literary theorist, and feminist critic
Amitav Ghosh
Indian writer
Hanif Kureishi
English writer (born 1954)
Orientalism
1978 non-fiction work by Edward Said
postcolonial literature
literature by people from formerly colonized countries
Panteleymon Zhuze
Russian and Soviet historian and linguist
Bonny Hicks
Singaporean model
John Agard
Poet and playwright
Nikita Lalwani
British writer
McOndo
McOndo is a Latin American literary movement that breaks with the magical realism mode of narration, and counters it with languages borrowed from mass media. The literature of McOndo presents urban Latin American life, in opposition to the fictional rural town of Macondo.
Angie Cruz
American novelist
Sharon Maas
Guyanese writer
Hisham Sharabi
Arab-American cultural historian, political activist
Dancing at Lughnasa
1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel
Tjalie Robinson
Dutch writer (1911–1974)
Decolonising the Mind
non-fiction work by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
Alessandro Spina
Italian writer of Syrian origin (1927-2013)
Une Tempête
1969 play by Aimé Césaire