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ber 1996, pp. 97–116.
Further Reading
Jewinski, Ed, Michael Ondaatje: Express Yourself Beauti-
fully, Canadian Biography Series, ECW Press, 1994.
In this illustrated biography of Ondaatje, Jewinski
discusses how Ondaatje’s writing is usually inspired
by a single intense image and relates this trend to the
author’s own intense life. The book explores On-
daatje’s relationships with his family and links these
relationships to his later works.
Le Guerer, Annick, Scent: The Mysterious and Essential
Powers of Smell, Kodansha International, 1994.
Le Guerer explores the historical and cultural rela-
tionship among the sense of smell and mythology,
religion, psychology, and other areas. This book also
includes some sections on the relationship of scent
to seduction and magic.
Rouby, Catherine, Benoist Schaal, Danièle Dubois, Rémi
Gervais, and A. Holley, eds., Olfaction, Taste, and Cogni-
tion, Cambridge University Press, 2002.
In this first multidisciplinary research anthology,
more than fifty specialists discuss smell, taste, and
cognition as it relates to neuroscience, psychology,
anthropology, philosophy, and linguistics.
Seneviratne, H. L., ed., Identity, Consciousness, and the
Past: Forging of Caste and Community in India and Sri
Lanka, Oxford University Press, 1997.
This collection of nine essays explores the historical
and anthropological issues associated with Sri Lanka,
Ondaatje’s birthplace and the setting of the poem.
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