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This Book focuses on Political turbulance on Indian Writing in English ,similarly the two great political writer"s Kushwant Singh and Chaman Nahal writings. while it reveals two novels of them, that are Train to Pakistan and Azadi. The novels under discussion are repetitive in their descriptions.They admit that all communities are equally guilty of the holocaust and all have an inherent evil element in them. Here it must also be noted that all novelists irrespective of their religion or community condemn the British rulers for their divisive politics and their inherent egocentricity and…mehr

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This Book focuses on Political turbulance on Indian Writing in English ,similarly the two great political writer"s Kushwant Singh and Chaman Nahal writings. while it reveals two novels of them, that are Train to Pakistan and Azadi. The novels under discussion are repetitive in their descriptions.They admit that all communities are equally guilty of the holocaust and all have an inherent evil element in them. Here it must also be noted that all novelists irrespective of their religion or community condemn the British rulers for their divisive politics and their inherent egocentricity and judiciousness. They do not fail in exposing the routine corruption on the part of government machinery - the officers, police and even the military personnel. They also blame the selfish leaders for their act of betrayal of the people and bring to light the real nature of the various political parties. At the same time an optimistic note of the predominance of healthy human relations is sounded through episodes of love, sympathy and companionship, notwithstanding chaotic conditions of violence bloodshed and deterioration of human values scenes of atrocities of political thoughts.
Autorenporträt
G.Sankar, professeur assistant, département d'anglais, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore. Il a publié de nombreux articles de recherche dans des revues internationales/nationales réputées. Ses domaines de recherche actuels sont la littérature indienne et les études post-coloniales. R. Soundararajan, professeur associé, département d'anglais, National College (Autonomous) Tiruch.