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The Future Was Always Here

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<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.

Call number

Thesis 10604

MMS ID

99186307762604102

Submission ID

11245

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