✒️:. Abdul Rouf yatoo
With utmost tenderness and deep reverence, I, Abdul Rouf Yatoo, take this opportunity to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all readers.
I am a humble proofreader of this remarkable and thought-provoking book entitled Partition, People, and Planet by Dr. Manzoor Ahmad Rather. This monumental work is not only an academic contribution but also a powerful narrative that weaves together history, literature, and socio-political commentary with the thread of intense research and critical insight.
Structure of the Book
Partition, People, and Planet is a comprehensive scholarly work divided into eight meticulously researched chapters. Each chapter carries its own thematic weight, yet many are interconnected through the shared lenses of memory, trauma, identity, and socio-political struggle. References are responsibly cited at the conclusion of each chapter, ensuring academic integrity and encouraging further exploration.
From Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan to the silenced voices of Partition’s survivors, from Dr. Ambedkar’s critical perspectives on communal nationalism to the emergence of Climate Fiction, Dr. Rather traverses a wide intellectual terrain. He equally explores women’s suppressed narratives, the loneliness of detention, and the role of literature in addressing climate change and sustainable development.
Highlights
- Chapter 1 unpacks Partition violence and migration through Train to Pakistan.
- Chapter 2 revisits women’s traumatic memories and resilience.
- Chapter 3 & 4 explore Dr. Ambedkar’s incisive views on Partition, communalism, and Hindu-Muslim unity.
- Chapter 5 employs survey methods to capture women’s psyche during Partition.
- Chapter 6 draws parallels between historical isolation and modern pandemics.
- Chapter 7 introduces Climate Fiction as a literary response to ecological crises.
- Chapter 8 links literature with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
About the Author
Dr. Manzoor Ahmad Rather, hailing from Malpora Narvaw, Baramulla, is a distinguished research scholar, writer, cultural documentarian, and social media influencer. With postgraduate degrees in multiple disciplines and a Ph.D. in English Literature, he is the founder of the Narvaw Literary Society. His academic and literary pursuits are deeply rooted in giving voice to the silenced, documenting cultural heritage, and connecting literature to pressing social concerns.
Conclusion
Partition, People, and Planet is not just a book—it is a testament of resilience, memory, and responsibility. It bridges the past with the present, the local with the global, and the literary with the political.
I express my deep respect to Dr. Manzoor Ahmad Rather for gifting us this intellectually rigorous, emotionally stirring, and socially relevant work. I urge everyone not only to read this book but also to absorb its message and translate it into action.
Let literature not just document history—but shape it.