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Pakistan has frequently been viewed as a stronghold of Islamic radicals, often being overlooked that various trends of both dormant and obvious conflicts exist between the politics of religion and region. I focus on two central loci in the city as depicted in the novels: the red light district (Heera Mandi) and the nearby mosque (Badshahi Masjid). Mistryraises some problems of communityand cultural crisis whichare the main issues under the subaltern studies. To the family living in the shabby, dusty house in Delhi, Tara’s visit brings a sharp reminder of life outside tradition.
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One of the most talked about debut novels of all time, White Teethis a funny, generous, big-hearted novel, adored by critics and readers alike.Do you anticipate that this will lead to your other novels being translated into Urdu, especially Ice-Candy Man with its portrayal of Lahore on the eve of Partition? The departure of the British from the subcontinent led to the creation of the two independent states, Pakistan and India. In the seconds before global obliteration, Arthur is plucked from the planet by his friend Ford Prefect – and together the pair venture out across the galaxy on the craziest, strangest road trip of all time!
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In The Crow Eaters, She reveals Parsee customs and rituals in a realistic way and deals with the traditional story of the Parsee’s arrival from Iran to India in the eighth century. He was born in Bombay on July 3, 1952 to Behram Mistry and Freny Jhaveri Mistry and migrated to Canada in 1975.The present paper focuses on the identity crisis experienced by Indian Diaspora in the West, particulary the Parsis. This article aims to overview how contemporary Pakistani fiction in English spotlights images of a fragmented national-self, underlining plights of the aforementioned marginalised groups exhibiting a strong resistance to hidebound national identity.