INDIANNESS IN THE POETRY OF MISSING EZEKIEL
Abstract
Imperialism is a sort of control where political, bigot, financial and social issues are forced on the colonized bunches with the help of abuse, corruption and torment. For quite a long time Western countries, their preeminent position and supreme force, abused the colonized financially and socially by devastating their customs and culture. The term 'postcolonial' was initially utilized by the students of history to depict the period after colonization. This examination centers around J. M. Coetzee, one of the pioneers of South African writing, and his two books Waiting for the Barbarians (1980) and Life and Time