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Rajee's stories are also the terse reflections of a woman who sees her world through the isolated predicaments of her many roles, often conflicting.
In Walter A. Clark's book 'Under the Stars and Bars,' the reader is taken on a journey through the world of Southern literature, exploring themes of identity, history, and cultural heritage. Clark's writing style is deeply engaging, filled with vivid imagery and thought-provoking insights that illuminate the complexities of the South's literary tradition. Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the book delves into the ways in which Southern writers grappled with the impact of the war on their lives and art, offering a unique perspective on this turbulent period in American history. Clark's meticulous research and analysis make this book a valuable contribution to the field of Southern studies, shedding light on the intricate connections between literature, history, and culture. Walter A. Clark, a renowned scholar of Southern literature, brings his expertise and passion to 'Under the Stars and Bars,' drawing on his deep knowledge of the subject to provide a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the topic. His nuanced understanding of Southern culture and history enriches the reader's experience, offering new ways of thinking about the complexities of the Southern literary tradition. 'Under the Stars and Bars' is a must-read for anyone interested in Southern literature, history, or culture, providing a compelling and thought-provoking examination of the region's rich literary heritage.
Khushwant Singh wrote in the preface to the hardbound edition published in 1990 of this true account of Mohanlal Bhaskar’s mission to find out about Pakistan’s nuclear plans: ‘He was betrayed by one of his colleagues, presumbly a double agent, and had to face the music on his own. The interrogation, which was done by the army and police, included torture of the worst kind imaginable. Many of his comrades went insane or ended their own lives. Large portions of his stories describe the methods used in gory and spine-chilling detail but there were also lighter moments with dacoits, prostitutes, pimps and dope smugglers in the same jails....’ He witnessed history unfolding from Mianwali jail: ‘... when Sheikh Mujibur Rehman was brought there, and had his grave dug and then refilled when Bhutto released him to return in truimph to Bangladesh. From his cell he watched Indian bombers and fighters knock out Pakistan’s airforce from the skies...’
In this collection of stories Daffodils on Fire, Mridula Garg writes with a passion and agony that has within it compassion and empathy.
Rendering punishment by death is one of the forms of punishment that have been employed through the ages. It is one of the severest punishments. Extinguishing a life is not an ordinary incident and the means employed are also out of the ordinary. Right from early ages; the mode of conducting this punishment varied from place to place; country to country and time to time. This book chronicles the various modes of execution employed from the medieval to the present time; the nature of the case which prompted such a sentence; various cases and the laws behind them. Although majority of the countries have abolished this kind of punishment; there are still some countries where it is prevalent. Around sixty percent of the population lives in such countries. A study of global trends as a whole and more specifically the United States and India; where this trend still exists; has been conducted in this book. It also critically examines procedural precautions taken in the execution. The book is replete with maps; statistics; charts and diagrams showing the public opinion on the subject in the world and the impact of international terrorism to national security on the issue of death punishment. Some of the leading cases in the US and India have been examined; especially that of Deena; which is the only case in India where the judiciary deliberated on the method of execution of death by hanging.