Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss mirrors Roy’s focus on identity and dislocation in post-colonial India.
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Rushdie's blend of politics and magic in Midnight's Children creates captivating worlds, echoing Roy’s blend of narrative layers.
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Ghosh weaves historical narratives and cultural insights, much like Roy’s intricate layers of India’s past and present.
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Adiga's sharp critiques of India’s social system echo Roy’s boldness in highlighting deep societal flaws.
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Like Roy, Kapur’s novels center on women’s experiences, exploring their struggles within the cultural constraints of India.
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Jhabvala’s tales of urban India tackle the intersection of tradition and modernity, similar to Roy’s exploration of societal shifts.
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