Contemporary Indian Literature
Contemporary Indian Literature refers to literary works produced in India since the late 20th century, reflecting the diverse experiences and cultures of the country. It encompasses various genres, including fiction, poetry, and drama, often addressing themes such as identity, social issues, and globalization. Writers like Arundhati Roy and Salman Rushdie have gained international recognition for their contributions.
This literature is characterized by its multilingual nature, with works written in English, Hindi, Bengali, and other regional languages. Contemporary Indian authors often blend traditional storytelling with modern narratives, creating a rich tapestry that resonates with both local and global audiences.