R.K. Kaul

The writer’s grounding in his home culture has leaped across languages and geographies; the sharp penetrative vision and the argumentative mind led him to spot the ‘out of ordinary’, the slip which is not noticed by the ordinary reader. The distance from the thesis in question is balanced and objective. There is a refusal to be seduced by the sheer popularity or wide acceptance of a critical opinion.
The volume is divided into three sections: History, Ideas and Movements, Texts and Contexts and Homeland and Flights of Fancy, signifying the journey of the writer from theoretical formulation to a close focussing on text, to a final arrival in the home culture and the diasporic writer, engagement with postcolonial frameworks and literary experiments. Together they supply substance to argument, provoke thought and invite a dialogue.
Professor R. K. Kaul (1928-2003), received his education partly in Lahore (undivided India), and partly in Delhi, before he went to Oxford for his B.A. Later he worked for his doctoral degree at London University. In India, he served at Punjabi University at Hoshiarpur and then Chandigarh, before shifting to the University of Rajasthan in 1963. It is from this University that he retired in 1988 and went on to become Emeritus Professor at the University. During this period he travelled abroad, spent a year at Yale, was visiting Professor in several universities and a Fellow of the IIAS, Shimla.
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