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Tara Singh Bains is one of those rare people who sees the hand of God in every facet of his life. Identifying himself as both an Indian and a Canadian but first and foremost a Sikh, Tara Singh is man of strong convictions who has consistently refused to compromise his own truth. He recounts his difficult childhood in India, his emigration to Canada, and the racism that he encountered even from within his own cultural community.
The Four Quarters of the Night is more than one man's life story: his single voice reveals much about the collective experience of immigrants. Tara Singh's compelling narrative presents an evocative picture of a newcomer's experiences in a land of foreign customs, culture, and religious beliefs. Hugh Johnston, who recorded and edited this story, has created a unique and invaluable study in immigration and ethnic history.
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Biography, Immigrants, Sikhs, Ethnic identity, Indischer Einwanderer, Biographies, Identite ethnique, Identite collective, General, Historical, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Immigres, Sikh, HISTORY, Canada, biography, Identité ethniquePeople
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The four quarters of the night: the life-journey of an emigrant Sikh
1995, McGill-Queen's University Press
in English
0773512659 9780773512658
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-263).
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