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The pity of partition

Manto's life, times, and work across the India-Pakistan divide

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Ayesha Jalal
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An edition of The pity of partition (2012)

The pity of partition

Manto's life, times, and work across the India-Pakistan divide

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"Saadat Hasan Manto (1912-1955) was an established Urdu short story writer and a rising screenwriter in Bombay at the time of India's partition in 1947, and he is perhaps best known for the short stories he wrote following his migration to Lahore in newly formed Pakistan. Today Manto is an acknowledged master of twentieth-century Urdu literature, and his fiction serves as a lens through which the tragedy of partition is brought sharply into focus. In The Pity of Partition, Manto's life and work serve as a prism to capture the human dimension of sectarian conflict in the final decades and immediate aftermath of the British raj. Ayesha Jalal draws on Manto's stories, sketches, and essays, as well as a trove of his private letters, to present an intimate history of partition and its devastating toll. Probing the creative tension between literature and history, she charts a new way of reconnecting the histories of individuals, families, and communities in the throes of cataclysmic change. Jalal brings to life the people, locales, and events that inspired Manto's fiction, which is characterized by an eye for detail, a measure of wit and irreverence, and elements of suspense and surprise. In turn, she mines these writings for fresh insights into everyday cosmopolitanism in Bombay and Lahore, the experience and causes of partition, the postcolonial transition, and the advent of the Cold War in South Asia. The first in-depth look in English at this influential literary figure, The Pity of Partition demonstrates the revelatory power of art in times of great historical rupture."--P. [2] of book jacket.

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English
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265

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Pity of Partition: Manto's Life, Times, and Work Across the India-Pakistan Divide
2013, Princeton University Press
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Cover of: Pity of Partition
Pity of Partition: Manto's Life, Times, and Work Across the India-Pakistan Divide
2013, Princeton University Press
in English
Cover of: The pity of partition
The pity of partition: Manto's life, times, and work across the India-Pakistan divide
2012, Princeton University Press
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Table of Contents

Prelude: Manto and Partition
I. Stories
"Knives, Daggers, and Bullets Cannot Destroy Religion"
Amritsar Dreams of Revolution
Bombay : Challenges and Opportunities
II. Memories
Remembering Partition
From Cinema City to Conquering Air Waves
Living and Walking Bombay
III. Histories
Partition : Neither End nor Beginning
On the Postcolonial Moment
Pakistan and Uncle Sam's Cold War
Epilogue: "A Nail's Debt" : Manto Lives On...

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Princeton
Series
Lawrence Stone lectures

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891.4/3936
Library of Congress
PK2199.H338 Z687 2012, PK2199.H338Z687 2013, PK2199.H338 Z687 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
265

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25367402M
ISBN 13
9780691153629
LCCN
2012024142
OCLC/WorldCat
797969841

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