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BAPSI SIDHWA: Ice-Candy-Man

A STUDY

by: I.D. Sharma


ISBN 978-81-7977-449-6

Price: Rs. 68.00 (for individuals)
        : Rs. 125.00 (for institutes and libraries)

pp.: 138 + vi



Bapsi Sidhwa remains a potent voice among the modern feminist writers. She is the only Parsi woman writer to write on the theme of Partition. Through the child narrator Lenny, Bapsi Sidhwa brings out her fictionalized autobiography. Sidwa has been a witness to the communal violence and frenzy in Lahore during 1947. She also deals with the theme of Partition and violence, the Parsi milieu, the problems of Asian women and the theme of marriage. Ice-Candy-Man is a great work of fiction at the present time. It is also a novel with political overtones and Sidwa presents Partition from Pakistan’s point of view.

The first edition of this critical study enjoyed an overwhelming response from readers and critics alike. In this second edition new study material has been incorporated to make it more comprehensive. Opinions of a number of critics have been pressed into service.



List of Contents:

LIFE AND WORKS OF BAPSI SIDHWA
A BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE NOVEL
A SUMMARY OF THE NOVEL
A BRIEF STUDY OF NOVELS BASED ON PARTITION
LEADING THEMES IN THE NOVEL
STRUCTURE OF ICE-CANDY-MAN
TREATMENT OF WOMEN CHARACTERS IN SIDHWA’S NOVELS
ICE-CANDY-MAN AS A POLITICAL NOVEL
PORTRAYAL OF GANDHI IN ICE-CANDY-MAN
SIDHWA’S QUEST FOR THE CONTINUATION OF PARSI COMMUNITY
THE NOVEL TODAY
TONE OF THE NOVEL
VIOLENCE IN THE NOVEL
THE USE OF ALLEGORY IN THE NOVEL
POST-COLONIAL CONCERNS IN ICE-CANDY-MAN
FEMINISTIC CONCERNS IN ICE-CANDY-MAN
CHARACTER SKETCHES
SELECT CRITICISM
QUOTABLE QUOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY





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