Abstract
Sara Suleri, the daughter of an eminent Pakistani journalist has written her biography called Meatless Days in America where she teaches literature now. The book has won acclaim for its extraordinary beauty of expression in English. The significance of this book for Pakistan is that Meatless Days lays down the foundation of a very important literary tradition in the expression of English for Pakistani writers. However, in Pakistan, it has not drawn much attention and lies in obscurity. Hence, in this paper, which is the first of a series to be written on stylistic aspects of the book, an attempt has been made to prepare grounds for a linguistic investigation into what is ordinarily considered to be ‘ingenious’ in Sara’s language. In this paper, the focus of investigation is on the sentence structures and use of vocabulary, as these are the fundamental features of any literary style.
Author(s):

Dr. Mubina Talaat
Professor (Rtd.)Department of English, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan
Pakistan
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Details:
Type: | Article |
Volume: | 3 |
Issue: | 1 |
Language: | English |
Id: | 5e8501270a537 |
Pages | 29 - 48 |
Discipline: | English |
Published | June 30, 2003 |

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