As Rushdie has said in ‘Imaginary Homelands’ “This living in-between condition is very painful and marginalizing for the diasporas. There is yearning for home to go back to the lost origin and imaginary homelands (Rushdie9--21) are created from the fragmentary and partial memories of the homelands”. affliction of the first settlers. But it can easily be assumed that their torment isn’t as intense as that of the first settlers because of their affinity with the land in which they are born and brought
As Rushdie has said in ‘Imaginary Homelands’ “This living in-between condition is very painful and marginalizing for the diasporas. There is yearning for home to go back to the lost origin and imaginary homelands (Rushdie9--21) are created from the fragmentary and partial memories of the homelands”. affliction of the first settlers. But it can easily be assumed that their torment isn’t as intense as that of the first settlers because of their affinity with the land in which they are born and brought