Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356992320
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 760
- ISBN-10: 9356992320
- Publisher Date: 28 Jun 2023
- Language: English
- Width: 500 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Explore the enduring legacy of the 1947 Partition through “In the Language of Remembering.” Aanchal Malhotra masterfully weaves oral histories, photographs, and personal narratives to illuminate the impact on generations. Discover the poignant stories and objects that embody the inheritance of memory, trauma, and resilience. 9789356992320
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Prerna Sharma –
A poignant and unforgettable exploration of Partition’s legacy. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding.
Anmol Bansal –
Hauntingly beautiful. The oral histories are incredibly compelling. I wish there were more analysis to contextualize the stories further.
Akshay Ravindra Muddinagiri –
A deeply personal and affecting exploration of Partition’s impact. The photographs added another layer of emotion. Highly recommended.
Rishabh Dwivedi –
The book felt a little repetitive. I wish there was a greater variety. Overall, still very informative, though.
Ranit Biswas –
It is good book about partition. I had a good time reading it
Praujjal Das –
This is a good collection of the book. Some places are little boring.
Mukul Singh Patel –
A deeply moving and insightful account. Malhotra’s work is essential for understanding the impact of Partition. So important.
Sufiyan Adam –
Powerful stories, but I found it overwhelming at times. It felt hard to keep track of all the names and details. Good info though.
Dhruv Sehgal –
Important work preserving memories. It felt a bit long and some narratives dragged. Still, a worthwhile read.
Parteek Jain –
This is a must read book. it takes back to the partition era.
Anirudh Yerra –
An important book that sheds light on a dark chapter of history. Sometimes the narrative jumps around a bit too much.
Ispita Borah –
The detail makes it fascinating. A powerful and important book, a solid piece of history.
Ankush –
A necessary contribution to Partition literature. It gave voice to those often unheard. A difficult but rewarding experience.
Jarpula Ajay Simha –
A powerful and moving account of Partition. Malhotra’s work is essential reading for anyone interested in South Asian history. Some stories felt repetitive though.
Anubhav Sharma –
A well-researched and sensitively written book. The personal stories resonated deeply. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand Partition.
Asit Kislay –
Well-written and deeply affecting. It brought the stories of Partition to life. Sad, but important.
Priyanka Jain –
An extraordinary collection of oral histories. A must-read for anyone interested in Partition and its lasting effects. Wonderful.
Dipanshu Bhoj –
The oral histories are captivating. Some parts were hard to follow, but overall very insightful and educational.
Anish Kumar –
Malhotra’s writing is superb. The book is incredibly moving. The scope of the personal stories are fantastic.
Prateek Jayant –
A bit slow-paced, but the stories are powerful. I learned a lot about the human cost of Partition. Overall, good.
Parth Kimta –
The personal stories were great. Some parts were a bit dense and hard to get through. A worthwhile read, still.
Khushi Agnihotri –
The photographs and narratives blend seamlessly. A very powerful collection, showcasing a part of the world’s history.