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Sant Singh Sekhon

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Sant Singh Sekhon


Born
Lyallpur , Pakistan

Sant Singh Sekhon (1908–1997) was a Punjabi playwright and fiction writer. He is part of the generation of Indian authors who mark the transition of India into an independent nation, scarred by the tragedies of partition.

Sekhon was born in Lyallpur, Punjab (present-day Pakistan), and grew up in his father's village in Dakha,near Ludhiana. His father was an idealist but introverted while his mother was more practical and religious, practicing Sikh Singh Sabha. There was considerable marital discord in the family which colours many of his stories. Sekhon eventually graduated with master's degrees in Economics and also in English. In the 1930s, he started writing in English, and after some initial publications including some in shared publicat
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A History of Punjabi litera...

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History of Panjabi Literature

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Blood and Soil

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Lahu mitti

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Pemi De Niyane

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A history of Panjabi litera...

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Seven Plays on Sikh History

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Sahityarth

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“All like a row of forest deer,
the amazons come with Hir at their head,
Who rolls like a wave or skims the skies
as a crane that flies ahead of the flock,
And shines like a sword that is just unsheathed
to fall upon the fatal block.
And gallants coming across her path
will surely fall upon its blade.”
Sant Singh Sekhon



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