Train to Pakistan is Khushwant Singh's classic novel of an isolated village in Punjab that is plunged into an abyss of religious hatred and communal violence on the eve of partition of India into India and Pakistan. With its enduring themes of love, loyalty and the horrors of civil war, ...
Train to Pakistan is Khushwant Singh's classic novel of an isolated village in Punjab that is plunged into an abyss of religious hatred and communal violence on the eve of partition of India into India and Pakistan. With its enduring themes of love, loyalty and the horrors of civil war, th...
Train to Pakistan: Dirigido por Pamela Rooks. Con Mohan Agashe, Nirmal Pandey, Rajit Kapoor, Smriti Mishra. Seen from the eyes of Hukum Chand the District Magistrate it is an account of the turmoil faced by the inhabitants of village Mano Majra in Punjab
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TRAIN TO PAKISTAN AS A PARTITION NOVEL OF KHUSHWANT SINGHSukhdev Singh DhanjuPriya SarojJETIR(www.jetir.org)
Unique identity of Train to Pakistan, with an unshorn lure for researchers, purveys continuous reevaluation of authorial intent. Never being a mere narrative of partition gory, it is not a mere lamentation as well. Written in the wake of violence, a thorough grasp of the conditions that ...
Asian literature Pleas for partition in Train to Pakistan THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA Rebecca Weaver-Hightower JaforMd. AbuMost readers and critics of fictional works about the Partition of British India (that is the division of British India into India and Pakistan upon independence from the ...
doi:10.34293/english.v12i3.7702Al Hasan, MahmudShanlax International Journal of English
doi:10.22161/JHED.2.4.2Veena Radhesgyam IlameAI Publications
these people were not directly or even indirectly responsible for the partition of India in 1947 and yet they were the worst sufferers of this blind frenzy. The partition was, without any doubt, the main cause of spreading up of communalism trau- ma in a naked manner in this part of the...