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Train

Partition Novels Saga of Pain Train To Pakistan Tamas And Azadi

Author(s): 
Sheetal Suresh Arsude
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University
hdl.handle.net/10603/74710

Tracking Meaning between Continuous Coming and Continuous Going: The Train in Bengali Short Fictional Narratives on the Partition

Author(s): 
Dr. Barnali Saha
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Creative Forum (Issn 0975-6396) Vol. 33, No. 1-2, Jan-Dec 2020, 2020
www.academia.edu/50037653/Tracking_Meaning_between_Continuous_Coming_and_Continuous_Going_The_Train_in_Bengali_Short_Fictional_Narratives_on_the_Partition

Abstract:The Partition of India in 1947 that resulted in the death and displacement of millions of people continues to inhabit the cognizance of the people of South Asia as a historical phenomenon laden with violence. Although the bequest of the Partition is palpable in episodes of religious tension, discourses on minority belonging, secularism, nation and nationalism in India, critical exploration of the phenomenon as a tension-ridden historical episode has largely been restricted.

A Tainted Dawn

Sudha Bhuchar
Kristine Landon-Smith
Nick Hern Books
2000