Kitne Pakistan

Kitne Pakistan (translation: How Many Pakistan?) is a 2000 Hindi novel by Kamleshwar, noted 20th-century Hindi writer, a pioneer of the Nayi Kahani ("New Story") movement of the 1950s, and later screenwriter for Hindi cinema. The novel combines allegory and realism, and deals with a vast expanse of human history, as it follows the rise of sectarianism, nationalism, Hindutva and communalism, raising questions about the true motives of the people who make decisions on the behalf and for common people, who throughout the history have borne the brunt of their decision. It witnesses the violence, separation and bloodshed in the aftermath of partition of India in 1947 and examines the nature and futility of divisive politics and religion.

Kitne Pakistan
AuthorKamleshwar
Original titleकितने पाकिस्तान
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Subjectpartition of India
Genrehistorical novel
Published2000 by Rajpal & Sons, Delhi
Pages361 pages
AwardsSahitya Akademi Award (2003)
ISBN8170283205 (2000 ed.)
OCLC44951976
891.433
LC ClassPK2098.K26
Preceded byNot Flowers of Henna 

It won the 2003 Sahitya Akademi Award for Hindi, given by Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters. Today, the novel is considered as the author's finest work, and one of the classics of modern Hindi literature.

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