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Hira Singh : when India came to fight in Flanders. A Tale of Identity and Sacrifice on Flanders' Battlefield
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- Nombre de pages201
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664635556
- EAN4057664635556
- Date de parution19/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille749 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Hira Singh: When India Came to Fight in Flanders, " Talbot Mundy weaves a remarkable tapestry of adventure and historical insight, detailing the lesser-known contributions of Indian soldiers during World War I. The novel is set against the backdrop of the brutal trenches of Flanders, blending vivid imagery with a narrative steeped in cultural nuances. Mundy's writing showcases a distinctive literary style that intertwines thrilling action with poignant character development, illustrating the complexities of colonialism and identity while exploring themes of honor and camaraderie among diverse forces.
Talbot Mundy, a significant figure in early 20th-century literature, drew upon his personal experiences and extensive travels in India to craft his narratives. His deep understanding of Indian culture and societal structures informed his portrayal of characters like Hira Singh, highlighting issues of loyalty and valor amidst the chaos of war. Mundy'Äôs own ambivalence towards British imperialism offers a nuanced perspective that challenges conventional narratives of the time, illuminating the multifaceted roles of colonial subjects in global conflicts.
This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in military history, colonial narratives, or intercultural relationships. Mundy'Äôs thoughtfully constructed world draws readers into the complexities of the human experience during wartime, making "Hira Singh" an essential addition to the discourse on colonial contributions and identity politics in literature.
Talbot Mundy, a significant figure in early 20th-century literature, drew upon his personal experiences and extensive travels in India to craft his narratives. His deep understanding of Indian culture and societal structures informed his portrayal of characters like Hira Singh, highlighting issues of loyalty and valor amidst the chaos of war. Mundy'Äôs own ambivalence towards British imperialism offers a nuanced perspective that challenges conventional narratives of the time, illuminating the multifaceted roles of colonial subjects in global conflicts.
This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in military history, colonial narratives, or intercultural relationships. Mundy'Äôs thoughtfully constructed world draws readers into the complexities of the human experience during wartime, making "Hira Singh" an essential addition to the discourse on colonial contributions and identity politics in literature.













