![]() ![]() The novel The Mistress of Spices (1997) presents diasporic sensibility exploring and identifying the various kinds of problems faced by immigrants. ![]() Deeply rooted in cultural ethos, Divakaruni’s novels weave around myth, magic, reality, cross cultural impact, customs, and identity crisis etc. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni has cemented a secure place at the Parnassus of South Asian Diasporic literature. These writers have enriched Diasporic literature with their invaluable versatile writings by portraying the immigrant experiences. In recent times, a gaggle of Indian women writers have left their indelible mark on the sand of Diasporic Literature, some of the distinguished names are: Bharati Mukherjee, Kiran Desai, Meera Alexander, Jhumpa Lahiri, Geete Mehta, Suneeta Peres de Coasta and Chita Banerjee Divakaruni etc. Various issues emanate from diaspora as ethnicity, migration, incompatibility and identity crisis etc. Diaspora is a sort of displaced and dispossessed community or culture in different cultural setup. ![]()
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