Kiran Desai’s 2006 Man Booker Prize-winning novel, The Inheritance of Loss , explores themes of postcolonial identity, cultural displacement, and the legacy of trauma set against the 1980s Gorkhaland movement in Kalimpong. Academic analysis often focuses on the characters' struggles with hybridity and the economic exploitation of immigrants, highlighting the "inheritance" of failure and loss across generations. Detailed analyses of these themes are available in scholarly publications.