Chroniclers of diaspora meet [US]:
Writers of Pakistani origin being feted at the Indian embassy in Washington showed that literature, like the weather, knows no national boundaries.
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Shattering the stereotyped ‘Am-Indians’ is Vijay Sheshadri who teaches as well. He writes poetry and teaches elite college students who aspire to become poets. In America, anyone can be made, even a poet.
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