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XXI:2
1999
Representations of Post-Colonial
London
Guest Editor: John McLeod
Introduction
John McLeod, 'Laughing in the
Storm: Representations of Post-Colonial London'
Fiction
Syed Manzurul Isla, 'Tapan's
Story'
Kate Pullinger, 'Small Town:
Pigeon Fancy'
Romesh Gunesekera, 'Stringhoppers'
Poetry
Kwame Dawes, 'Cortege on Leyton
High Street', 'Eating With Fingers', 'Dionysius'
Miracle on Oxford Street', 'Umpire at the Portrait Gallery'
Bernardine Evaristo, '1981'
Articles
Sujala Singh, 'Inventing London
in Amitav Gosh's The Shadow Lines'
Gail Low, 'Separate Spheres?:
Representing London Through Women in Recent
Black British Fiction'
Patricia Murray, 'Stories Told
and Untold: Post-Colonial London in Bernardine Evaristo's Lara'
Bruce Woodcock, '"I'll show
you something to make you change your mind":
Post-Colonial Translations of the Streets of London'
Catherine Batt, 'Post-Colonial
London, By Way of Medieval Romance: V.S.
Naipaul's Mr Stone and the Knight's Companion'
Maire ni Fhlathuin, 'The Location
of Childhood: "Great Expectations" in Post-Colonial
London'
Jessica Gardner, 'Where is
the Post-Colonial London of London Magazine?'
Caryl Phillips, 'A Dream Deferred:
Fifty Years of Caribbean Migration to Britain'
Interview
Hanif Kureishi in interview with Bart
Moore-Gilbert
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