Jallianwala Bagh

Jallianwala Bagh

Author: Rakhshanda Jalil

Publisher: Niyogi Books

Published: 2019-04-01

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 9386906929

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Jallianwala Bagh massacre, the butchering of unarmed innocents, is a historic event that haunts the human mind even after the lapse of a century. 1650 rounds fired in a matter of ten minutes, the blocking of exits, preventing help reaching the injured are all acts of unmitigated bestiality. Through a selection of prose and poetry – The direct outcome of this horrific event and an introduction that traces the history of events leading to the massacre – Rakhshanda Jalil, a literary historian and translator from Urdu and Hindi, attempts to open a window into the world of possibilities that literature offers to reflect, interpret and analyse events of momentous historical import. The selection offers ways of ‘seeing’ history, of exploring how an incident that stirred the conscience of millions, one that had far-reaching implications for the National freedom struggle and British rule, found its way through pen and Paper to reach the nooks and crannies of popular imagination filtered through the mind of the creative writer. The stalwarts and acknowledged doyens of Indian literature featured in this volume include Saadat Hasan Manto, Mulk Raj Anand, Krishna Chander, Abdullah Hussein, Bhisham Sahni, Ghulam Abbas, subadhra Kumari Chauhan, Sarojini Naidu, sohan Singh Misha, Muhammad Iqbal, Josh malihabadi, Nanak Singh, to name a few. A collection that can pave the way for further research.


3 + 2 STORIES: SUBHADRAKUMARI CHAUHAN

3 + 2 STORIES: SUBHADRAKUMARI CHAUHAN

Author: Subhadra Kumari Chauhan

Publisher: BEE Books

Published: 2020-10-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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In turbulent times where nationalism has lost its meaning, Subhadra Kumari Chauhan reminds us that our love lies in the recognition of our shortcomings. Her skill lies in building layered narratives where her words speak for the silences in society. They vividly illustrate that a society can steer its people towards questionable paths. But some people, especially her nuanced women characters, refuse to bow down. They stand by their morals. And sometimes they lose the battle, but more importantly, sometimes, they succeed.


A History of Hindi Literature

A History of Hindi Literature

Author: K. B. Jindal

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13:

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Description: The ballads of Rajput prowess, the aphorisms of Kabir, Tulsidas, Ramayana, the bhajans of Sur and Mira, the poetical rhetoric of Kesava, the closed-packed epigrams of Behari, the lyrics of mystics Prasada, Pant and Mahadevi make Hindi literature an 'enchanted garden'. The present work seeks to give a glimpse of that 'enchanted garden' to those whose mother-tongue is not Hindi. At the end there is an anthology of Hindi verse containing best pieces of the 'nine gems' of mediaeval Hindi. A glance through the anthology may enduce the reader to read the full text in the original. From the Chhandas of the Vedas to the Khadi Boli of the present day is a long span of five thousand years. From Chhandas to Sanskrit, from Sanskrit to Prakrit, from Prakrit to Apabhramsa, from Apabhramsa to local dialects Dingal, Pingal, Avadhi, Brajbhasa, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, Dakhani, and finally a wrench from the past and the birth of a new language, the Khadi Boli of today-is a phenomenon unparalleled in the history of any language.


Seeing Like a Feminist

Seeing Like a Feminist

Author: Nivedita Menon

Publisher: Penguin UK

Published: 2012-12-01

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 8184757700

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THE WORLD THROUGH A FEMINIST LENS For Nivedita Menon, feminism is not about a moment of final triumph over patriarchy but about the gradual transformation of the social field so decisively that old markers shift forever. From sexual harassment charges against international figures to the challenge that caste politics poses to feminism, from the ban on the veil in France to the attempt to impose skirts on international women badminton players, from queer politics to domestic servants’ unions to the Pink Chaddi campaign, Menon deftly illustrates how feminism complicates the field irrevocably. Incisive, eclectic and politically engaged, Seeing like a Feminist is a bold and wide-ranging book that reorders contemporary society.


Women Writing in India: 600 B.C. to the early twentieth century

Women Writing in India: 600 B.C. to the early twentieth century

Author: Susie J. Tharu

Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9781558610279

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Includes songs by Buddhist nuns, testimonies of medieval rebel poets and court historians, and the voices of more than 60 other writers of the 18th and 19th centuries. Among the diverse selections are a rare early essay by an untouchable woman; an account by the first feminist historian; and a selection from the first novel written in English by an Indian woman.


Dots and Lines

Dots and Lines

Author: Jayanta Kāykiṇi

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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Jayant's best stories are about little riddles and mysteries of life, which do not remain abstractions but translate into palpable experiences. Jayant's vision is that of a compassionate liberal humanist. He is, in fact, the master of a rare brand of lyricism which does not underplay or soften urban angst, but accentuates it.