Partition Literature: An Anthology edited by Debjani Sengupta is an important literary collection that explores the profound human impact of the Partition of India. Through a carefully curated selection of writings, this anthology presents voices that capture the pain, upheaval, and resilience experienced during this pivotal historical moment.
The book includes a range of literary works such as short stories, personal narratives, memoirs, and excerpts from novels that portray the emotional realities of displacement, migration, loss, and survival. These writings reveal how communities and individuals struggled to cope with the sudden division of land, identity, and belonging.
By bringing together diverse authors and perspectives, the anthology offers readers a deeper understanding of the cultural and psychological consequences of partition. It highlights how literature has served as a powerful medium to remember, interpret, and reflect on this historical tragedy.
Ideal for students, scholars, and readers interested in history and literature, Partition Literature: An Anthology is a valuable resource for exploring the intersection of memory, identity, and storytelling in the context of South Asian history.
Publisher: WORLDVIEW PUBLICATIONS
Language : ENGLISH
Binding: PAPER BACK
Pages : 224

