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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bapsi_SidhwaBapsi Sidhwa - Wikipedia

    Bapsi Sidhwa (Urdu: بیپسی سدھوا; born 11 August 1938) is a Pakistani novelist of Gujarati Parsi Zoroastrian descent who writes in English and is a resident in the United States.

  2. Jun 12, 2014 · Learn about Bapsi Sidhwa, Pakistan's leading diasporic writer, who explores the Partition, women's rights, and immigration in her novels. Discover her Parsi/Zoroastrian heritage and its influence on her perspective and identity.

  3. Learn about the life and works of Bapsi Sidhwa, a Pakistani-Parsee writer who invented English-language fiction in Pakistan. Explore her novels The Bride, The Crow-Eaters, Ice-Candy-Man, and An American Brat, and her themes of Partition, identity, and culture.

  4. Bapsi Sidhwa is Pakistan's leading diasporic writer. She has produced four novels in English that reflect her personal experience of the Indian subcontinent's Partition, abuse against women, immigration to the US, and membership in the Parsi/Zoroastrian community.

  5. Learn about Bapsi Sidhwa, the first woman writer from the Indian subcontinent to write in English. Discover her life, work, and the Zoroastrian community she belongs to.

  6. Jan 1, 1983 · Bapsi Sidhwa takes you on an unforgettable journey into the tribal areas of Pakistan and leaves you with a range of emotions: awe at the majestic mountains, shock at the primeval conditions, fear for the protagonist and her piteous situation, and anguish at the brutality that women have to face on a day to day basis.

  7. Jan 1, 1988 · Bapsi Sidhwa. 3.85. 5,602 ratings446 reviews. The 1947 Partition of India is the backdrop for this powerful novel, narrated by a precocious child who describes the brutal transition with chilling veracity. Young Lenny Sethi is kept out of school because she suffers from polio.