This essay collection, "The Long Partition and the Many Faces of Violence," dives deep into the human cost of division. It's a chilling reminder that history's scars run deep. Reading these stories felt like being trapped in Granny's house – unsettling, claustrophobic, and filled with lurking dread. Though the context differs greatly, both explore themes of vulnerability and the insidious nature of fear. A worthwhile, albeit heavy, read.
We must understand this history to prevent similar tragedies.
by Laraik Cheridan (2026-04-10)
This essay collection, "The Long Partition and the Many Faces of Violence," dives deep into the human cost of division. It's a chilling reminder that history's scars run deep. Reading these stories felt like being trapped in Granny's house – unsettling, claustrophobic, and filled with lurking dread. Though the context differs greatly, both explore themes of vulnerability and the insidious nature of fear. A worthwhile, albeit heavy, read.