Partition Voices - Untold British Stories

Author(s): Kavita Puri

History | Asia | Pakistan | India | Ethnicity, Race and Identity | Snips

'The most humane account of partition I've read ... We need a candid conversation about our past and this is an essential starting point' Nikesh Shukla, Observer'


The book that opened my eyes more than anything else. Seminal work, beautifully told' Emily Maitlis


The division of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 into India and Pakistan saw millions uprooted and resulted in unspeakable violence. It happened far away, but it would shape modern Britain.


Dotted across homes in Britain are people who were witnesses to one of the most tumultuous events of the twentieth century. But their memory of Partition has been shrouded in silence. In her eye-opening and timely work, Kavita Puri uncovers remarkable testimonies from former subjects of the Raj who are now British citizens - including her father. Weaving a tapestry of human experience over seven decades, Puri reveals a secret history of ruptured families and friendships, extraordinary journeys and daring rescue missions that reverberates with compassion and loss. It is a work that breaks the silence and confronts the difficult truths at the heart of Britain's shared past with South Asia.

Review: Puri does profound and elegant work bringing forgotten narratives back to life. It's hard to convey just how important this book is -- Sathnam Sanghera
Probably the closest thing to a partition memorial ... Heartfelt and beautifully judged -- John Keay * Literary Review *
Kavita Puri's book is the most humane account of partition I've read ... Partition Voices is important because Puri does not flinch as she dissects the tumultuous event, never shying away from the trauma ... We need a candid conversation about our past and this is an essential starting point -- Nikesh Shukla * Observer *
Opens a fascinating and necessary conversation about contemporary Britain and its people - where they have come from, what they have done, and who they may now want to be -- Anjali Joseph * Times Literary Supplement *
An original and moving collection of testimonies from British Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus about the transformative era of India's partition * Guardian, 50 Best Books of the Summer *
With a masterful mix of history, biography and contemporary reportage, Puri crafts a fascinating account of the living memory of South Asia in modern Britain. This book brings together a rich and disparate chronicle of lives ripped apart and remade by the trauma of partition, and deftly traces how the diaspora of post-colonial India and Pakistan helped to reshape the UK. Perceptive, enriching, shocking and joyful, Puri's is a powerful and courageous book for multicultural Britain -- Tristram Hunt


Kavita Puri is an award-winning BBC journalist, executive producer and broadcaster. She presents documentaries on Radio 4 and the World Service including The Inquiry. She devised, wrote and presented the landmark three-part series Partition Voices for Radio 4, which won the Royal Historical Society's Radio and Podcast Award and its overall Public History Prize. It is currently being adapted for the stage by the Donmar Warehouse in London with Tara Theatre. She is the creator and presenter of the critically acclaimed Radio 4 series Three Pounds in My Pocket, which charts the social history of British South Asians from the post-war years. It is on its fifth series. While editor of Our World, its foreign documentaries were recognised with awards including the Royal Television Society and the Foreign Press Association. She worked for many years at Newsnight and studied Law at Cambridge University.

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  • : 9781408898987
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 0.255826
  • : 01 July 2020
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  • : Kavita Puri
  • : Paperback
  • : 2010
  • : English
  • : 954.042
  • : 320