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Oral Tradition, Language and Two Arunachali Writers


 

In the midst of variation and differences perhaps it is a sense of commonness and togetherness which is an important aspect to be appreciated in the much underrepresented North-East. The present paper does not attempt to encompass the entire gamut of North-East with its rich and varied culture, but an attempt has been made to concentrate on two writers from Arunachal Pradesh and how they deal with the rich oral tradition and the problematics of language both in their works as well as their roles as writers adopting foreign languages to convey their thoughts and feelings.

 


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North-East, Arunachal, Oral tradition, storytelling, language.
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In the midst of variation and differences perhaps it is a sense of commonness and togetherness which is an important aspect to be appreciated in the much underrepresented North-East. The present paper does not attempt to encompass the entire gamut of North-East with its rich and varied culture, but an attempt has been made to concentrate on two writers from Arunachal Pradesh and how they deal with the rich oral tradition and the problematics of language both in their works as well as their roles as writers adopting foreign languages to convey their thoughts and feelings.

 


Keywords


North-East, Arunachal, Oral tradition, storytelling, language.