2010
DOI: 10.3917/etan.623.0370
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In custody and beyond: a conversation with Anita Desai

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“…Pakistan was formed. And India became a changed country’ (Guignery & Tadié, 2009, p. 373). It is as though the ‘momentous events’, as Bim calls them (Desai 2007, p. 71), marked on the map of the nation, trace their web upon the family's fortunes and the familiar, now threatened spaces they inhabit: the sister who stays, the brother who leaves, the younger siblings who in different ways cling to their childhood, the mad aunt and Old Delhi in decline.…”
Section: Threads Of Life: Anita Desaimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pakistan was formed. And India became a changed country’ (Guignery & Tadié, 2009, p. 373). It is as though the ‘momentous events’, as Bim calls them (Desai 2007, p. 71), marked on the map of the nation, trace their web upon the family's fortunes and the familiar, now threatened spaces they inhabit: the sister who stays, the brother who leaves, the younger siblings who in different ways cling to their childhood, the mad aunt and Old Delhi in decline.…”
Section: Threads Of Life: Anita Desaimentioning
confidence: 99%