Subramani

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Subramani
Born1943
Labasa, Fiji
Alma mater
Occupation(s)Author, essayist, critic
Years active1963-present

Subramani (born 1943) is a Fijian author, essayist, and literary critic.[1][2] According to The Literary Encyclopedia, he is "one of Fiji's leading prose fiction writers, essayists, and critics".[1] His essays have dealt with multiculturalism, education, and cinema.[1]

Subramani has been a professor at the three major universities in Fiji. He earned a BA in English from Christchurch University, an MA in Literature from University of Brunswick.[3][4]

Bibliography

  • Subramani, ed. (1979). The Indo-Fijian Experience. University of Queensland Press. ISBN 978-0-7022-1386-1.
  • Subramani (1985). South Pacific Literature: From Myth to Fabulation. University of the South Pacific: Institute of Pacific Studies. ISBN 978-982-02-0080-7.
  • Subramani (1988). The Fantasy Eaters: Stories from Fiji. Three Continents Press. ISBN 978-0-89410-631-6.
  • Subramani (1995). Altering Imagination. Fiji Writers' Association. ISBN 978-982-328-001-1.
  • Subramani (1995). LL102 Pacific Literature in English: Course Book. University Extension, The University of the South Pacific. ISBN 978-982-03-1333-0.
  • Subramani (1998). Introduction and Assignments. University Extension, The University of the South Pacific. ISBN 978-982-03-2086-4.
  • Subramani (2001). Dauka Puraan. Sṭāra Pablikeśaṃsa ; Distributors, the University Book Centre. ISBN 978-81-7650-035-7.
  • Subramani (2007). Kala kī talāśa : Fījī say āyī kahāniyām̐ (2006 saṃskaraṇa ed.). Dillī: Sṭāra Pablikeśaṃsa. ISBN 978-817-65-0292-4.
  • Subramani, ed. (2009). Shifting Location: Indo-Fijian Writing from Australia. Casula Powerhouse. ISBN 978-1-876418-95-3.

References

  1. ^ a b c O'Carroll, John (15 September 2014). "Subramani". www.litencyc.com. The Literary Encyclopedia. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  2. ^ Hereniko, Vilsoni (2001). "An Interview with Subramani". The Contemporary Pacific. 13 (1): 184–198. ISSN 1043-898X.
  3. ^ "Fiji's awakening by a reclusive, literary giant: Professor Subramani". Fiji Plus. 31 July 2019. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Professor Subramani Recognised For Contributions To Society". Fiji Sun. 29 December 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2020.

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