Crossing Over
Crossing Over
About this book
In their rich diversity of languages, religions, traditions, and ethnicities, the two billion people in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are unmatched in the world. For nearly a century, Britain directly ruled the region as a colony. But when the British hastily departed in 1947, giving India and Pakistan independence, communities that had lived side by side in relative peace were torn apart by unfathomable sectarian violence. The stories in "Crossing Over" depict the responses and emotions of ordinary people caught in a tragic turning point in history, when tolerance, respect, and compassion broke down. Written by some of the region's finest writers, these works make us aware that such responses are not exclusive to South Asia. They are possible everywhere.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21228405W
Subjects
Indic literature, translations into englishLiterature, modern, history and criticism, 21st centuryPolitics in literatureIndia, history, 1947-Bangladesh, historyPakistan, historyLiterature, modern, history and criticism, 20th centuryModern LiteratureBengali fictionTranslations into EnglishBengali Short storiesUrdu fictionUrdu Short storiesHindi fictionHindi Short storiesPartition, Territorial, in literatureFictionHistory