South Asian Partition Fiction in English: From Khushwant Singh to Amitav Ghosh explores a significant cross-section of South Asian fiction in English written on the theme of Partition from the mid-1950s to the late 1980s, and shows how the Partition novel in English traverses a very interesting trajectory during this period - from just 'reporting' the cataclysmic event to theorizing about it. The six novels selected for study (Train to Pakistan, A Bend in the Ganges, Ice-Candy-Man, Clear Light of Day, Midnight's Children, and The Shadow Lines) show that, essentially, three factors shape the contours and determine the thrust of the narratives - the time in which the novelists are writing; the value they attach to women as subjects of this tr...
Partition of Indian Sub-continent is one of the most terrible events in the history of the sub conti...
The 1947 Partition led to the division of the Indian subcontinent along religious lines and the crea...
This research paper explores how Baspi Sidhwa employs the genre of partition novel in her Ice-Candy-...
Fiction is thus the expression of the most intimate social consciousness in which it is bornand evol...
In this dissertation I examine literary texts of Saadat Hasan Manto, Khushwant Singh, Chaman Nahal, ...
The 1947 Partition of British India marked the birth of two new nations and yet, at the same time, i...
Partition of the sub-continent of India in 1947 has been dealt with by many Pakistani and Indian Eng...
Politics is no longer a passionate and selfless commitment but a game of intrigue and underhand surr...
The tragedy of Partition provided writers with the occasion to write about the plight of the people ...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which to...
The horror accompanying the transfer of population has been the major theme with Indo-Anglican write...
The Indian Partition Literatureis a book by Imrul Kayes Alam Sarkar who is an Assistant Professor &a...
The subcontinent was turned into a diabolical region in August 1947 when the British announced the d...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...
Partition of Indian Sub-continent is one of the most terrible events in the history of the sub conti...
The 1947 Partition led to the division of the Indian subcontinent along religious lines and the crea...
This research paper explores how Baspi Sidhwa employs the genre of partition novel in her Ice-Candy-...
Fiction is thus the expression of the most intimate social consciousness in which it is bornand evol...
In this dissertation I examine literary texts of Saadat Hasan Manto, Khushwant Singh, Chaman Nahal, ...
The 1947 Partition of British India marked the birth of two new nations and yet, at the same time, i...
Partition of the sub-continent of India in 1947 has been dealt with by many Pakistani and Indian Eng...
Politics is no longer a passionate and selfless commitment but a game of intrigue and underhand surr...
The tragedy of Partition provided writers with the occasion to write about the plight of the people ...
The 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan led to the largest mass migration in human history. People ...
The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which to...
The horror accompanying the transfer of population has been the major theme with Indo-Anglican write...
The Indian Partition Literatureis a book by Imrul Kayes Alam Sarkar who is an Assistant Professor &a...
The subcontinent was turned into a diabolical region in August 1947 when the British announced the d...
Abstract The partition of Indian sub-continent and the holocaust, the ?migration?, the up-rootedness...
Partition of Indian Sub-continent is one of the most terrible events in the history of the sub conti...
The 1947 Partition led to the division of the Indian subcontinent along religious lines and the crea...
This research paper explores how Baspi Sidhwa employs the genre of partition novel in her Ice-Candy-...