A moving and visceral account of Partition: my review of Fikr Taunsvi's memoir, "The Sixth River: A Journal from the Partition of India", translated by Maaz Bin Bilal from the Urdu original, "Chhata Darya" (original) (raw)

The Chronicle of Dread in Fikr Taunsvi's The Sixth River

Siddhi Tripathi

The Criterion: An International Journal in English _ Vol. 15 (no.-I) , 2024

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Re-envisioning Partition: An Alternative Analysis of Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan

Naeem Imtiaz

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Ghoshal, Anindita. 2022. Revisiting Partition: Contestation, Narratives and Memories. New Delhi: Primus Books. Pages xvii+494. Price INR 1450. ISBN 978-93-5572-147-1

Anindita Ghoshal

Journal of Migration Affairs , 2023

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A "Messy" History and its Many "Messy" Texts: An Essay on Partition (India, 1947) and its Narratives

sukeshi kamra

Literature Compass, 2006

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Trauma of Partition: A Study of Khushwant Singh’s “Train To Pakistan” and Chaman Nahal’s “Azadi”

Shri Kishan

Journal of emerging technologies and innovative research, 2018

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Partition Literature : Indian Paradigmm & Perspective

Manan Kumar Mandal

Yojana, 2022

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Ruptured Histories: Literature on the Partition (India, 1947

sukeshi kamra

2003

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An Alternative Viewpoint on Partition by Bapsi Sidhwa and Khuswant Singh: A Comparative Study

Jyoti Sarkale

2014

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Theme Of Partition In A Bend In The Ganges

Dr. Priyanka Singla

Literary Herald, 2022

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Chapter: 2 The Trauma of Partition in Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh and The Foreign Aggression and Its Impact on Indian Politics in Shadow From Ladakh by Bhabani

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A Study of Partition Experience in the Writings of Select Writers of India and Pakistan

Viplav Kumar Mandal

IJBAR (INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH), 2019

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The Prose of Otherness: Revisiting Catastrophic Indian Events through the Lens of Kamleshwar's Partitions

Akshara, An International Refereed Research Journal of English Literature and Language

Akshara, Vol. 16 , 2024

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"Train to Pakistan: Unveiling the Brutal Reality of Partition"

Akash Deep

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THE IMPACT OF PARTITION: KHUSHWANT SINGH’S TRAIN TO PAKISTAN

SMART M O V E S J O U R N A L IJELLH

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Text, Representation and Revision: Re-visioning Partition Violence in Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan and Bhisham Sahni’s Tamas

Afrinul Haque Khan

Indialogs, 2016

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Bengal Partition Stories: An Unclosed Chapter Edited by Bashabi Fraser

Meghna Guhathakurta

2017

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Review: Yasmin Khan - The Great Partition

Meraj Hasan

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Historiographic Study of Partition Trauma in Bapsi Sidhwa's Cracking India and Khushwant Singh's Train to Pakistan: A Comparative Study

Afshan Malik

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Anita Inder Singh, Partition of India, (New Delhi: National Book Trust, 2006), in Journal of History, Volume 32, 2017-2018, pp. 133-148

Bikramjit Dey

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Memories and postmemories of the partition of India

Anjali Roy

South Asian Diaspora, 2020

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THE THEME OF PARTITION IN KHUSWANT SINGH’S NOVEL TRAIN TO PAKISTAN

IASET US

IASET, 2013

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South Asian Partition Fiction in English: From Khushwant Singh to Amitav Ghosh

IIAS Leiden, Rituparna Roy

IIAS Publication Series

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The Historiography of India's Partition: Between Civilization and Modernity

David Gilmartin

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2015

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The Magnum Opus of the Bengal Partition and Its Aftermath: Motifs and Antinomies

Diamond Oberoi Vahali

Ritwik Ghatak and the Cinema of Praxis, 2020

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Working Through Partition: Making a Living in the Bengal Borderlands (2001)

Willem van Schendel

International Review of Social History, 2001

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Partition, Violence, Displacement and Trauma in Khushwant Singh's 'Train to Pakistan'

Chetra B . Darlami Magar

Autar Dei Chaudharain Research Centre (ADCRC), Mahendra Multiple Campus, Nepalgunj, Banke, Nepal, 2024

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Reconstructing the Bengal partition: The psyche under a different violence’, Kolkata: Samya. 2013

Jayanti Basu

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Partition and Indian Literature.doc

somakshi Mandal

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Partition Literature In Bengal

Anwesha Maiti

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“Post-Partition Conflicts and Diasporic Loss in Amitav Ghosh and Jhumpa Lahiri’s Narratives". Le Simplegadi 15.14 (2016): 106-113.

Angelo Monaco

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The Partition of India

Ian Talbot

2009

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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NARRATIVE OF HOMELAND AND PLACE FORMATION IN QURRUTULAIN HYDER’S PARTITION FICTION: A READING OF SITA BETRAYED AND FIREFLIES IN THE MIST

SMART M O V E S J O U R N A L IJELLH

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Surviving Fear. Narratives of Loss and Recovery on Indian Partition

Federica Zullo

2008

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RE-MEMORIZING BRUTAL PARTITION IN KHUSHWANT SINGH'S TRAIN TO PAKISTAN

IJCIRAS Research Publication

IJCIRAS, 2019

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Revisiting the Colossal Scene of Carnage of Partition through Train to Pakistan

Gurpreet Kaur

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