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Writing Pakistan: Conversations on Identity, Nationhood and Fiction

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Explore Pakistani identity and nationhood through the lens of fiction. “Writing Pakistan” features insightful interviews with Pakistani novelists writing in English. Discover the challenges and triumphs of storytelling in a complex nation. Readers interested in postcolonial literature, South Asian studies, and the power of narrative will find this book essential. Get your copy of Mushtaq Bilal’s thought-provoking work today. ISBN: 9789352640133

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789352640133
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 252
  • ISBN-10: 9352640136
  • Publisher Date: Aug’2016
  • Language: English

22 reviews for Writing Pakistan: Conversations on Identity, Nationhood and Fiction

  1. Dhruv Singh

    A must-read for anyone interested in Pakistani fiction! The conversations are enlightening.

  2. Shikhar Pratap

    A valuable addition to my library. Explores themes of identity with sensitivity.

  3. Sasi Priyatham Sadanala

    Little difficult to understand for casual readers, but worth reading.

  4. Amanpreet Singh

    A fascinating look into Pakistani literature. Some interviews were stronger than others, but overall insightful.

  5. Manasvi Saboo

    A bit dense and academic, but offers valuable insights.

  6. Utkarsh Kumar

    Found the book a little dry, but the content was valuable. A good resource for students.

  7. Ambuj Garg

    The book offers great insight into challenges of Pakistani literature.

  8. Renuka Sanjeev Bhure

    Enjoyed the diverse perspectives on Pakistani identity. A bit academic at times.

  9. Abhishek Prasad

    Little dry but gives good information.

  10. Susanta Mandal

    Interesting concept, but the writing style wasn’t always engaging. Worth reading, though.

  11. Ashish Kumar

    The writer offers a unique perspective and is good for academic research.

  12. Yash Khandelwal

    This book is a treasure for those keen to understand the identity of Pakistan!

  13. Radha Swain

    A great collection of interviews. Gave me a better understanding of Pakistani authors.

  14. Mansi .

    Really enjoyed learning about the challenges faced by Pakistani writers.

  15. Drishti Paul

    Eye-opening conversations on identity. Highly recommended for literature enthusiasts.

  16. Aaryan Narula

    Excellent exploration of nationhood through literature. Highly recommend it.

  17. Saurabh Singh

    Provides a unique perspective on Pakistani society. Thought-provoking and well-researched.

  18. Satish Sharma

    Some interviews were repetitive, but overall, an informative read.

  19. Vriddhi Jain

    Conversations are very interesting. This book deserves more recognition!

  20. Anoushka Baral Swamy

    Compelling and insightful. A great addition to postcolonial literature studies.

  21. Saransh Khandelwal

    An okay read. I was expecting a bit more in terms of personal anecdotes.

  22. Jyoti

    Gives great insight on how authors navigate nationhood in Pakistan.

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