Bapsi Sidhwa (1938) is regarded as one of the best recognized Indian subcontinent woman writers of the twenty-first century whose varied literary output deals with divergent contemporary issues. Her novels, The Crow Eaters, The Pakistani Bride, Ice-Candy-Man, An American Brat and Water: A Novel, have been examined critically with focus on Sidhwas presentation of different layers of womens existence, and their multi-textured victimization with reference to socio-cultural and political milieu of Indian subcontinent. Womens position, their status, the scope of their liberation and the barriers...
Bapsi Sidhwa (1938) is regarded as one of the best recognized Indian subcontinent woman writers of the twenty-first century whose varied literary outp...