Book Review
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When the characters come to life
Florentina Loredana, a Romanian writer, says in Foreword of Uzbek author Sherzod Artikov’s book titled ‘The Book of Garcia Marquez’,…
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World’s first book on Sindhi Sarangi published in India
Co-authored by renowned Sindhi Sarangi players Ustad Lalu Khan and Rajesh Kumar Parasramani, the book contains 33 chapters. Sindh Courier…
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The Maid, a Novel
The main character who shapes Molly’s personality was her grandmother, who is dead in the story but very much alive…
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Bhittai in India
[Travelling into the stark deserts of Kutch, I Saw Myself by Shabnam Virmani and Vipul Rikhi explores the contemporary presence…
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Scarred lives – IV
With the receding of connections with the past, and in the absence of collective living, migrant children often did not…
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Scarred lives – III
Around 200,000 Dalits lived in Sindh in 1947-48, although subsequent years have seen significant migration in the Thar Parkar region…
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Scarred lives – II
Bhavnani traces the ripple-effects of violence within Sindh, the role of Muhajir-Sikh hostility, and the complex face of ‘law’ that…
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Scarred lives – I
Partition narratives in different languages and from different regions are replete with references to food. Mixing memory with desire, Partition…
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Treacherous Role of Armies Worldwide
Octogenarian author Yussouf Shaheen discusses the treacherous role of the European Armies, as well as of Russia, China, USA, India…
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Brothers in the Beloved Community
Although Thich Nhat Hanh and Martin Luther King Jr. knew each other for only a few years before Dr. King…
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