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thesis
posted on 2025-12-05, 17:48authored byKaran Madhok
<p>The fiction thesis paper ‘The Future Was Always Here’ presents the first half of the larger novel, a story that unifies the larger tragedy of racial violence with the personal roadblocks of a father-son relationship. The novel is told posthumously by the central character—Vishnu—after his murder. He has a foot in each home (India and the USA) and is an “outsider” to both. Vishnu narrates the story in the first-person omniscient point-of-view, capable of narrating through time and space, understanding the friends, family, and other influential characters, moments, and decisions that played a role in his eventual fate.</p>
History
Publisher
ProQuest
Language
English
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/1961/auislandora:73406
Committee chair
David Keplinger
Committee member(s)
Melissa S. Young
Degree discipline
Creative Writing
Degree grantor
American University. Department of Literature
Degree level
Masters
Degree name
M.F.A. in Creative Writing, American University, May 2018
Local identifier
auislandora_73406_OBJ
Media type
application/pdf
Pagination
161 pages
Access statement
Electronic thesis available to American University authorized users only, per author's request.