
Anglo-Indian literature
Anglo-Indian literature refers to literary works produced by authors in India writing in English, often reflecting a blend of Indian and Western cultures. It emerged during British colonial rule and includes novels, poetry, and essays that explore themes like identity, colonialism, and cultural conflict. Notable writers include Rudyard Kipling, Salman Rushdie, and Vikram Seth, who incorporate Indian settings, characters, and social issues into their narratives. This literature offers unique insights into the complexities of life in India, showcasing both the influences of colonialism and the rich heritage of Indian traditions.