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Which of Meena Alexander's works explores the themes of displacement and identity through fragmented memories and poetic prose?

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CFault Lines

DThe Shock of Arrival: Reflections on Postcolonial Experience

Answer:

C. Fault Lines

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Fault Lines is Meena Alexander's memoir that delves into her personal experiences with displacement, memory, and identity. The work intricately weaves together fragmented memories and poetic prose to explore the complexities of living between different cultures and the search for a sense of belonging. It reflects her journey through various geographical and emotional landscapes, providing a profound insight into the postcolonial experience.


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