💨 Abstract
Pakistani author Bapsi Sidhwa, known for her acclaimed works like The Crow Eaters (1978) and Ice-Candy Man (1988), passed away at 86. Born in Lahore, she wrote about South Asian life and the impact of Partition. Her debut novel was controversial within the Parsi community, and her works often navigated the boundaries of free expression in Pakistan.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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