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Ved Mehta – born to a Hindu Punjabi family in Lahore of British India – has the chance to revisit his childhood home after thirty years. It has been thirty years since Partition, since a communal division of two countries, and so, what he might encounter in a house he hasn’t stepped into since he was a child is anybody’s guess.
Will the house still be standing? Will it be the same? Does he want it to be the same?
Read on as Ved Mehta finds the answers to these questions while being amused, more than a little surprised and, most of all, humbled.
Imprint: Penguin
Published: Aug/2017
Length : 10 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
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Imprint: Penguin
Published: Aug/2017
ISBN: 9789386815507
Length : 10 Pages
MRP : ₹15.00
Ved Mehta – born to a Hindu Punjabi family in Lahore of British India – has the chance to revisit his childhood home after thirty years. It has been thirty years since Partition, since a communal division of two countries, and so, what he might encounter in a house he hasn’t stepped into since he was a child is anybody’s guess.
Will the house still be standing? Will it be the same? Does he want it to be the same?
Read on as Ved Mehta finds the answers to these questions while being amused, more than a little surprised and, most of all, humbled.
Ved Mehta is a journalist, novelist, and one of the most prolific memoirists of the twentieth century. Blind since the age of four, Mehta spent his early years in India, before first moving to America, where he studied at Harvard, and then to Britain, where he studied at Oxford. A MacArthur Prize fellow and member of the British Royal Society of Literature, he was a staff writer at the New Yorker magazine for over thirty years. His 27 books include the acclaimed multi-volume memoir Continents of Exile.