A study of partition in Sadat Mantoos Toba Singh
Keywords:
partitioning, historicalAbstract
'Toba Tek Singh,' which depicts the exchange of mental hospital prisoners between India and Pakistan after the partition, was probably the most well-known short tale by Saadat Hasan Manto. Manto's art was coloured by his mental disease experience, including alcohol abuse and potential depressive disorder. This article aims to utilise "Toba Tek Singh" as a lens to shed light on the significance of mental illness in Manto's life and work, by examining his personal experiences, the subjects of psychiatric disease in history, and his impact on the historical backdrop of South Asia after the partitioning.
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