Originally published in Dogri, Hashiye Par takes such a close look at the lives of the very poor in the Chenab Valley, Jammu that it reads like an account by an insider. A work of fiction depicting the life of that segment of society which, for ages, has been pushed to a life on the margins, it is a story of despair and hope.
Originally published in Dogri, Hashiye Par takes such a close look at the lives of the very poor in the Chenab Valley, Jammu that it reads like an account by an insider. A work of fiction depicting the life of that segment of society which, for ages, has been pushed to a life on the margins, it is a story of despair and hope.
Shailender Singh is the Superintendent of Police, headquartered in Jammu. Hashiye Par is his first novel. Translator: Suman K. Sharma has been translating poems and short stories from Dogri into English for last three decades. His translation of Mohan Lal Sapolia's short story won the prize in a short story competition organized by the Sahitya Akademi during its Golden Jubilee Year in 2007.
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Author's Note Translator's Note Introduction HASHIYE PAR About the Author and the Translator