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Yuppie Culture of California in Vikram Seth Novals | Original Article

Minki .*, Suresh Kumar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

A writer is identified based on the socio-topographical network and culture in which he belongs, as well as the customs, life, and language he employs in his writings. The Indian English authors of the 1980s are totally accustomed to Western society, creating a distinct social and abstract heritage that is linked to life in India and abroad. The literature expresses individual lives, but it also portrays the total human attitude toward society. In reality, literature shapes societal attitudes and draws the ideology and mentality of society. The writer's viewpoint on society is crucial in preserving history, reflecting current society, and projecting the future. The multi-cultural viewpoint of Vikram Seth's writings is examined in this article.