The Crow Eaters

By: Sidhwa, BapsiContributor(s): Fatima BhuttoMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Lahore ILQA 2015Description: 267p. MISBN: 9789696400332(pbk)Subject(s): India Social Life and Customs, British Colonial Rule, Satirical Literature, Family DynamicsDDC classification: 823.914 Summary: A businessman who migrates from Bombay to Lahore in the early 20th century. Through Freddy’s struggles and triumphs, Bapsi Sidhwa presents a witty and satirical take on Parsi customs, family dynamics, and the socio-political landscape of colonial India. The novel is an entertaining blend of history, culture, and fiction, making it one of Sidhwa’s most acclaimed works.
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A businessman who migrates from Bombay to Lahore in the early 20th century. Through Freddy’s struggles and triumphs, Bapsi Sidhwa presents a witty and satirical take on Parsi customs, family dynamics, and the socio-political landscape of colonial India. The novel is an entertaining blend of history, culture, and fiction, making it one of Sidhwa’s most acclaimed works.

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