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BIBLIOGRAPHY I. PRIMARY SOURCES A. NOVELS: Chandan,Swarn Ujada, Aarsi Publications, Delhi, 1999. Dhir, Santokh Singh, Oh Din, Aarsi Publications, Delhi, 1973. Duggal Kartar Singh, Nau Te Maas, Attar Chand Kapur & Sons, Delhi, 1951. __________________, Ab Na Bason Eh Gaon, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1974. Gill, H.S., Ashes and Petals, Vikas, New Delhi, 1978. Hussain, Abdullah, Udaas Naslein, (Translated From Urdu to Hindi by Surjit), Rajkamal Parkashan, New Delhi, 2006(First Published, 1962). Hussain, Intizar, Basti , (Translated From Urdu to English by Frences W. Pritchett), OUP, New Delhi, 2007 (First Published, 1997). Kamleshwar, Partitions (Translated from Hindi to English by Ameena K. Ansari), Penguin, New Delhi, 2006 (First Published 2000). Khushwant Singh, Train to Pakistan, Ravi Dayal Publishers, New Delhi, 2001 (First Published 1956). Malgonkar, Manohar, The Bend in Ganges, Orient Paperbacks, New Delhi, 1964. Nahal, Chaman, Azadi , A.H. Publishers, n.p., 1975. Nanak Singh, Khoon De Sohle, Lok Sahitya Parkashan, Amrtisar, 2001 (First Published 1948). _____________, Agg Di Khed, Nanak Singh Pustakmala, Amritsar, 2000 (First Published, 1948). Pritam, Amrita, Pinjar, Aarsi Publications, Delhi, 2000 (First Published, 1970). Rajan, Balchandran, The Dark Dancer, Arnold Heinemann, New Delhi, 1976. Seetal, Sohan Singh, Tootan Wala Khuh, Lahore Book Shop, Ludhiana, 1972. _____________, Yug Badal Gaya, Seetal Pustak Bhandar, Ludhiana, 1972. Sahni, Bhisham, Tamas, (Translated from Hindi to English by the author), Penguin, New Delhi, 2001(First Published 1974).
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

I. PRIMARY SOURCES

A. NOVELS:

Chandan,Swarn Ujada, Aarsi Publications, Delhi, 1999.

Dhir, Santokh Singh, Oh Din, Aarsi Publications, Delhi, 1973.

Duggal Kartar Singh, Nau Te Maas, Attar Chand Kapur & Sons, Delhi, 1951.

__________________, Ab Na Bason Eh Gaon, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1974.

Gill, H.S., Ashes and Petals, Vikas, New Delhi, 1978.

Hussain, Abdullah, Udaas Naslein, (Translated From Urdu to Hindi by Surjit), Rajkamal Parkashan, New Delhi, 2006(First Published, 1962).

Hussain, Intizar, Basti, (Translated From Urdu to English by Frences W. Pritchett), OUP, New Delhi, 2007 (First Published, 1997).

Kamleshwar, Partitions (Translated from Hindi to English by Ameena K. Ansari), Penguin, New Delhi, 2006 (First Published 2000).

Khushwant Singh, Train to Pakistan, Ravi Dayal Publishers, New Delhi, 2001 (First Published 1956).

Malgonkar, Manohar, The Bend in Ganges, Orient Paperbacks, New Delhi, 1964.

Nahal, Chaman, Azadi, A.H. Publishers, n.p., 1975.

Nanak Singh, Khoon De Sohle, Lok Sahitya Parkashan, Amrtisar, 2001 (First Published 1948).

_____________, Agg Di Khed, Nanak Singh Pustakmala, Amritsar, 2000 (First Published, 1948).

Pritam, Amrita, Pinjar, Aarsi Publications, Delhi, 2000 (First Published, 1970).

Rajan, Balchandran, The Dark Dancer, Arnold Heinemann, New Delhi, 1976.

Seetal, Sohan Singh, Tootan Wala Khuh, Lahore Book Shop, Ludhiana, 1972.

_____________, Yug Badal Gaya, Seetal Pustak Bhandar, Ludhiana, 1972.

Sahni, Bhisham, Tamas,(Translated from Hindi to English by the author), Penguin, New Delhi, 2001(First Published 1974).

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Sidhwa, Bapsi, Ice-Candy Man, Penguin, New Delhi, 1988.

Tasneem, Niranjan Singh, Jadon Sawer Hoi, Singh Brothers, Amritsar,1999 (First Published 1977).

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B. SHORT STORIES

Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad, “Revenge”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 14-23.

Ahmad, Aziz, “Kali Raat”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 24-45.

Anand, Mulk Raj, “The Parrot in the Cage”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995 pp. 53-58.

Bedi, Rajinder Singh, “Lajwanti”, Mushirul Hasan (ed.), India Partitioned: The Other Face of Freedom, Vol. I, Roli Books, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 179-191.

Bhullar, Gurbachan Singh, “Phattu Marasi”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahityaya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, , pp. 149-155.

Chander, Krishan, “Peshawar Express”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 79-88.

Dhir, Santok Singh, “Mera Ujadaya Gwandi”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, ,pp. 57-63.

Dilbar, Hari Singh, “Bajre Di Dandi Te”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 83-86.

Duggal, Kartar Singh, “Pakistan Hamara Hai”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 87-91.

Gurdyal Singh, “Mud Gwachi Shai”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 97-102.

Hashmi, Jamila, “Exile”, Alok Bhalla (ed.), Stories About the Partition of India, Vol.I Harper Collins, New Delhi, 1994, pp.39-53.

Hussain, Intizar, “An Unwritten Epic”, A Chronicle of the Peacocks (Translated from Urdu by Alok Bhalla and Vishwamittar Adil), OUP, New Delhi, 2002, pp. 1-21.

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_____________, “Boat”, A Chronicle of the Peacocks (Translated from Urdu by Alok Bhalla and Vishwamittar Adil), OUP, New Delhi, 2002 pp. 79-91.

Jeet, Gurmukh Singh, “Thandiyan Kandhan”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, ,pp. 128-141.

Kanwal, Jaswant Singh, “Sarhde Jakham”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 156-163

Mann, Sukhwant Kaur, “Chattu”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 74-82.

Manto, Saadat Hasan, “The Dog of Titwal”, Khalid Hasan (edited and translated), Mottled Dawn:Fifty Sketches and Stories on Partition, Penguin, New Delhi, 1997,pp.30-37.

__________________, “Toba Tek Singh” Khalid Hasan (edited and translated), Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketches and Stories on Partition, Penguin, New Delhi, 1997,pp.1-10.

___________________, “Khuda Ki Kasam”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995 pp.165-170.

____________________, “Thanda Gosht”, Khalid Hasan (edited and translated), Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketches and Stories on Partition, Penguin, New Delhi, 1997, pp.23-29.

____________________,“Khol Do” Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995 pp.154-157.

____________________, “Bestiality”, Khalid Hasan (edited and translated), Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketches and Stories on Partition, Penguin, New Delhi, 1997,p.199.

____________________, “Modesty”, Khalid Hasan (edited and translated), Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketches and Stories on Partition, Penguin, New Delhi, 1997,p.201.

____________________, “Necessary Action” Khalid Hasan (edited and translated), Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketches and Stories on Partition, Penguin, New Delhi, 1997,p.188.

____________________, “Mistake Removed”, Khalid Hasan (edited and translated), Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketches and Stories on Partition, Penguin, New Delhi, 1997,pp.190-191.

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Musafir, Gurmukh Singh, “Allah Wale”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, ,pp. 97-102.

Narula, Surinder Singh, “Chammo Di Baithak”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 47-56.

Navtej Singh, “Desh Wapsi”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, ,pp. 197-207.

Parbhakar, Vishnu, “My Native Land”, Mushirul Hasan (ed.), India Partitioned: The Other Face of Freedom, Vol. I, Roli Books, New Delhi,1995, pp.127-135.

Sahni, Bhisham, “We Have Arrived Amritsar”, Mushirul Hasan (ed.), India Partitioned: The Other Face of Freedom, Vol. I, Roli Books, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 114-126.

________________, “Pali”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 223-250.

Sarna, Mahinder Singh, “Ladhewala Waraich”, Anna Sieklucka and Satinder Singh Noor (eds.), Santalinama: Partition Stories, Punjabi Academy, Delhi, 2005,pp. 47-55.

___________________, “The Savage Harvest”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 259-267.

____________________, “Hira Mirg”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 223-229.

Satyarthi, Devender, “Janam Bhoomi”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, ,pp. 164-178.

Sekhon, Sant Singh, “Bhootan Di Khed”, Anna Sieklucka and Satinder Singh Noor (eds.), Santalinama: Partition Stories, Punjabi Academy, Delhi, 2005, pp. 35-41.

Shahab, Qudrat Ullah, “Ya Khuda”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995,pp. 268-304.

Sobti, Krishna, “Where is My Mother”, Saros Cowasjee and K.S. Duggal (eds.), Orphans of the Storm: Stories on the Partition of India, UBSPD, New Delhi, 1995pp. 335-340.

_______________, “The New Regime”, Mushirul Hasan (ed.), India Partitioned: The Other Face of Freedom, Vol. I, Roli Books, New Delhi, 1995 pp. 147-153.

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Sujan Singh, “Manukh Te Pashu”, Jaswant Deed (ed.), Desh Wand Diyan Kahaniyan, Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, 1995, pp. 41-46.

Virk, Kulwant Singh, “ Khabbal”, Meriyan Shreshat Kahaniyan, Navyug Publications, New Delhi, 2004, pp. 48-53.

_______________________,“Ulahma”, Meriyan Shreshat Kahaniyan, Navyug Publications, New Delhi, 2004, pp.54-58.

C. NEWSPAPERS:

Khalsa Advocate, April 6, 1940.

The Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore, March 22, March 24, March 30, April 4, April 7, 1940.

The Tribune, Lahore, March, 23, March 25, April 14, June 8, August 24, 1940.

D. MEMOIRS/AUTOBIOGRAPHIES

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Duggal, Kartar Singh, Whom to Tell My Tale, National Book Trust, New Delhi,2006.

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Khosla, G.D., Memory’s Gay Chariot: An Autobiographical Narrative, Delhi, 1985.

Nanda, B.R., Witness to Partition: A Memoir, Rupa, New Delhi,2003.

Panahgir, Om Parkash, Refugee: Ik Aam Aadmi Di Atam Katha, Lokgeet Parkashan Jalandhar, 2006.

Patel, Kamla, Torn from the Roots: A Partition Memoir, Women Unlimited, New Delhi, 2006.

Randhawa, M.S., Aap Biti, Navyug Publishers, New Delhi, 1985(Second Edition).

Sobti, Krishna, Zindaginama, (Punjabi translation by Gurdyal Singh), Punjabi University, Patiala,1994.

Tandon, Parkash, Punjabi Century, Hind Pocket Books, Delhi, 1961.

Tucker, Francis, While Memory Serves, Cassell, London, 1956.

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_____________, Punjab Politics 1940-1943: Strains of War, Manohar, New Delhi, 2005.

_____________, Punjab Politics 1 January 1944-3 March 1947: Last Years of the Ministries, Manohar, New Delhi, 2006.

_____________, Punjab Politics 3 March 1947- 31 May 1947: At the Abyss, Manohar, New Delhi, 2007.

_____________, Punjab Politics 1 June – 14 August 1947: Tragedy, Manohar, New Delhi, 2007.

Kirpal Singh (ed.), Select Documents on Partition: 1947 : India and Pakistan, National Book Shop, Delhi, 2006.

Mansergh, Nicholas, (ed.), The Transfer of Power, Vol. III, UBS Publishers, New Delhi, 1976.

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Mitra ,H.N. and Mitra ,N.N. (eds), The Indian Annual Register, 1940, Vol. I, Gian Publishing House, New Delhi, 1990.

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