Colonial Vestiges in The Inheritance of Loss: A Postcolonial Reading
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Kiran Desai's first novelTheInheritance of Loss(2006), by presenting the people,
climate andculture of Kalimpong, mixed with Indians andNepalese, mostly through the elitist
and distant metropolitan perspective, and consequently in a darker light than they might have
been, draws a totally negative picture of everything of Nepaleseboth in Indian and Nepal. The
disgusting exotic images of these people do nothing to counter balance the colonialism but such
attempts come to nothing in the finalanalysis. Thepersonal biases and slants of the author, as
well as the motive behind attempting the workin the first place greatly influence the tone of the
work. As brought up in the western hemisphere, she is unable to maintain a neutral position
while treating the issues of a colonized country. The misrepresentation of the country also results
from the fact that she wrote the novel primarily for the western readership.