I think it's unwise to categorize literature by the nationality or heritage of a writer. Otherwise you end up with absurdities like Never Let Me Go being classified as Japanese literature. Categorizing by language isn't ideal either, but at least the original language of a work says something about the work. Even in the case of South Asian literature written in English, you know that the work necessarily borrows from the traditions of English-language literature, because South Asian writers haven't reinvented the English literary language, only adapted it somewhat.


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