Dastak Na Do by Altaf Fatima is a literary masterpiece set during the turbulent era of the Partition of India. The novel delves into the lives of its characters as they navigate the chaos and heartbreak of separation, displacement, and unfulfilled love. Fatima’s evocative prose paints a vivid picture of historical and emotional realities, reflecting the resilience and fragility of the human spirit. The story’s depth lies in its exploration of love, sacrifice, and the profound impact of societal upheaval on personal lives. A timeless classic, it continues to resonate with readers through its rich narrative and universal themes.
Dastak Na Do
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Altaf Fatima’s Dastak Na Do is a poignant tale of love and separation against the backdrop of the Partition. The novel explores human resilience, sacrifice, and the emotional toll of historical upheaval, capturing deep personal and societal struggles.
SKU: | RF-1653 |
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Category: | Literature |
Tag: | Historical fiction |
Format | Hardcover |
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Author | Altaf Fatima |
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