Translating PartitionThis collection is about those on the wrong side of the border. Apart from offering a perspective on displaced people and communities, the stories talk about people as religious and linguistic minorities in post-Partition India and Pakistan. These narratives offer insights into individual experience, and break the silence of the collective sphere. |
Contents
How Many Pakistans? by Kamleshwar | 11 |
Pali by Bhisham Sahni | 29 |
Dream Images by Surendra Prakash | 53 |
Toba Tek Singh by Saadat Hasan Manto | 63 |
Thirst of Rivers by Joginder Paul | 79 |
Pandit Mantos First Letter to Pandit Nehru by Saadat Hasan Manto | 87 |
Critical Comment | 94 |
An Overview by Stuti Khanna | 104 |
Partition Overview | 129 |
Some Observations by Arjun Mahey | 135 |
Strategies of Oblivion Ways of Remembering by Ravikant | 159 |
The Daily Reality of Partition | 175 |
The Woman Protagonist in Partition Literature by Bodh Prakash | 194 |
Select Annotated Bibliography | 220 |
List of Select Fiction | 227 |
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Pali and Communalism Today by Anuradha Marwah Roy | 112 |
Memory as Metaphor in Dream Images | 120 |
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