The Man Who Would be Queen: Autobiographical Fictions
As everyone knows by now, I m homosexual. To write this sentence and to speak it publicly, which is a great liberation, is why I write. Provocative...
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As everyone knows by now, I m homosexual. To write this sentence and to speak it publicly, which is a great liberation, is why I write.
Provocative and percipient, The Man Who Would Be Queen is a collection of lyric essays on the self that flaunts itself as autobiographical fiction. In the words of its writer: The art of living is the art of creating life-fictions. The first and second sections of the autobiography take us through the garden of delight or the no man s land of childhood, and the circle of hell or the coming of age years; it is in the penultimate section How I write/ Why I write that the poet achieves the desired garden of bliss.
The Man Who Would Be Queen is a significant landmark in Indian writing, both as the autobiography of a homosexual and of a poet.
- Format:Hardcover
- Pages:200 pages
- Publication:2011
- Publisher:Penguin Group
- Edition:
- Language:eng
- ISBN10:014306486X
- ISBN13:9780143064862
- kindle Asin:014306486X









