Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Book Review - Pinjar By Amrita Pritam

Pinjar is a novel written by Amrita Pritam whose literal meaning in Punjabi language is Skeleton. The writer through this story brings light upon the problem faced by women during the time of partition of India. There were rites, rape cases, abduction of young women of opposite community.The women were used just as a symbol of sex for the pleasure of men. Amrita Pritam understood the compassion of the subject matter on which she wrote the novel and she has handled it with utmost respect.The story vividly captured the trouble and misery of Puro as victim of situations while the story moves on an emotional ride with twists and turns which leaves the reader wonder struck as what will happen the next.
The writer in this novel has used her adaptability to represent the sorrow and compassion for the characters in the novel. She has written with courage, infatuation and full devotion. She was herself one of the eye- witness of the partition of India in August 1947 and its consequences. She portrays the pathetic and falling standard of our human spirit in her novel. The novel has accurately brought up the complex role of Puro who is facing all the dilemma in the world in the early ages of her life. She has been kidnapped by a Muslim lad, her family has left her to die,her name has been distorted, her religion has been transformed, she has been married to Rashida who abducted her .In short she has been reduced to only a skeleton with no soul inside her. Still she endeavors for the pleasure of others.No other women facing similar pain and sorrow could have brawled against it with so much confidence.
The story starts with the scene of Puro who is happy and cheerful and is busy doing her daily tasks. She has been engaged to a wealthy, handsome man,Ramchand by her father.Her delighted life turns upside down when she is kidnapped by a Muslim mysterious man named as Rashida. Rashida's family was once disdained by Puro's when a few generations before ,Great grandaunt of Rashida was abducted and kept for three days by Great-granduncle of Puro's. Now Rashida's family took the payback and finally won in their motto by successfully capturing Puro and keep inside his house. There is some kind of gender variation present in the story which depicts the gender treatment at that time,though Puro is shown heroic as she saves the life of Lajjo,Taro. No women has been shown interested in education or earning for the family. Puro and her sisters does their household works and play with their friends in the fields while the brothers are much more educated than them and are pursuing their higher studies. The girls have no role to play in deciding their future husband .Even the elder female members of the family like Puro's mother have no decision over Puro's kidnapping and agrees with what Puro's father speaks.

Thus, such is the heart touching story of PINJAR. You can buy this book online in India at our online bookstore, Shilalekhbooks.com. Visit our store to explore the world of such sensational Hindi ,English, and Punjabi books online. You will find a lot to snatch up in our famous authors books section as well in other sections.

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prof prem raj pushpakaran said...

Prof Prem raj Pushpakaran writes --- 2019 marks the 100th B'Day of Amrita Pritam!!!
https://www.youth4work.com/y/profpremrajpushpakaran/Prof-Prem-Raj-Pushpakaran-popularity

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