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Maroc Maroc - HINDUSTANTIMES.COM - Books - 20/Aug 12:56

A gendered telling of Partition

The Radcliff Line demarcating the border between the newly independent nations of Pakistan and India was announced on 17 August, 77 years ago. Large scale violence and displacement on both sides of the border in Punjab and Bengal followed. Seven recent novels by women that look at the cataclysmic event

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