[bksvol-discuss] Many books written by Indian and Pakistani authors added to Wish List

  • From: Grandma Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2008 16:44:01 -0700 (PDT)

Below is a list of books written by Indian authors, and one Pakistani, that I 
have added to the Wish List. The titles really sound interesting.

I have posted here the list as it came to me. Desai's and Markandaya's books 
are listed in the section where I've grouped books by authors' names; the 
others are in the general alphabetical list.

G.Cindy


the making of mr. hai's daughter
by
yasmin hai,
train to Pakistan
by
Khushwant singh
Mottled Dawn; Fifty Sketches and Stories of Partition (Paperback)
by Saadat Hasan Manto (Author), Khalid Hassan (Translator). 
ISBN-10: 0140272127
 ISBN-13: 978-0140272123 
 ( its truly a masterpiece. Saadat hasan manto, a distinguished pakistani short 
story writer, wrote his stories in Urdu and some of his works have been 
recently  

translated in to English. 

The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty: Delhi, 1857 (Vintage) (Paperback)
by William Dalrymple

ANITA DESAI, Female, (1938-....), Born in Calcutta,India 
Cry the Peacock 
In Custody 
Fire on the Mountain 
Where Shall We Go This Summer 
Voices in the City 
Bye, Bye Blackbird 
A Village By the Sea 
Baugmarten's Bombay 
Clear Light of Day 
Games at Twilight and Other Stories 
Journey To Ithaca 
Fasting, Feasting 

KAMALA MARKANDAYA, Female, (1924-....) Born in Madras, India. (bookshare has 
one title by this author, so I have taken it of this list). 
Some Inner Fury 
Possession 
A Handful of Rice 
A Silence of Desire 
Nowhere Man 
Two Virgins 
The Coffer Dams 
The Golden Honeycomb 
Pleasure City 
Shalimar 
A Silence of Desire 




      
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