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Sara Suleri Goodyear (1953– ) is an academic, critic, and writer. She grew up in Lahore and earned degrees there from Kinnaird College and Punjab University, and a doctorate from Indiana University.
Suleri Goodyear is currently a professor of English at Yale University, the founding editor of The Yale Journal of Criticism, and on the editorial board of The Yale Review and Transition. She is the author of the critical work, The Rhetoric of English India (University of Chicago Press, 1992), and two much-acclaimed creative memoirs, Meatless Days (University of Chicago Press, 1989) and Boys Will Be Boys (University of Chicago Press, 2003). Together with her friend, Azra Raza, an oncologist in New York, she has translated into English a collection of ghazals by the great Urdu poet Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, Epistomologies of Elegance (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).























