The Narrative of Manufactured Division and Artificial Segregation in Train to Pakistan and Cracking India
Indian author Khushwant Singh’s novel Train to Pakistan, and Pakistani author Bapsi Sidhwa’s novel cracking India recount the events of the partition of India. Both the novels are written against the backdrop of India’s partition from different perspectives. The setting of Train to Pakistan is a...
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Autor principal: | Sheikh Zobaer |
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Editura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu Arad
2021
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