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_bHYD
100 _aHyder, Qurratulain
245 _aShip of sorrows : a novel
260 _bWomen Unlimited
_c2019
_aNew Delhi
300 _axxxi, 284 p.
_c22 cm.
365 _b550.00
_cINR
_d1.00
520 _aAt the heart of the Ship of Sorrows is a group of young friends, men and women, Hindu and Muslim, living in Lukhnow at the cusp of Indian Independence. Like the rest of the country, their lives are in turmoil. As the certainties of the old order begin fraying and the prospect of division becomes inevitable, they are confronted with having to make the kind of decisions that their hitherto carefree, privileged lives had not required. Qurratulain Hyder places the six friends in situations that reflect this changing context and reveal their complex relationship with each other and with their altered reality. As the partition of the country looms, and their separation from each other and from their known worlds becomes imminent, their cargo of sorrows gets heavier. Yet, the ship of sorrows is not a doomed ship—through a tangle of sounds, images and emotions, Hyder navigates it to a harbour that promises hope and renewal.
650 _aLiterature
650 _aUrdu - Literature
710 _aKidwai, Saleem
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