![]() ![]() This is not to say, however, that Train to Pakistan is a bad book. There’s no denying that Singh, who has since become a famous public figure and intellectual in India, prefers to lecture rather than write a fully coherent novel. ![]() ![]() Ideas, allusions, characters and bits and pieces of story float all over the book. Khushwant Singh, less than ten years after Partition, in 1947, wrote a novel of less than 200 pages and still managed to create what’s probably best described as an uneven mess. Train to Pakistan, originally published in 1956, is not a very good book, but quite enjoyable much of the time. ![]() If you want to support me or this blog, click here.
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