New Delhi, May 26 -- It is often said that literature is the mirror of society. Yet, literature is no ordinary mirror-it reflects not just the present but also journeys through the past to offer a vision of the future.

While reading Indian literature, I have observed a marked trend over the past four decades-a particular brand of so-called "realism" that has dominated literary expression. Within this framework, themes such as women's issues, rural life, poverty, Dalits, backward and elite-backward classes, tribal communities, social movements, love, historical and mythological figures, and religion have all been explored in depth across varied spaces and timelines. These subjects have indeed been vital and thought- provoking.

However, ...