"Basically where you come from in your writing is what you have experienced yourself, have internally absorbed as part of your adventure of life and I think that’s the best you can do… is writing about things that you know intimately."
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Women's rights activistsColumbia University facultyWomen authorsNovelists from PakistanPlaywrights from Pakistan
Original Language: English
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Film, Meet Book - An Interview With Bapsi Sidhwa", Papercuts Magazine (January 2011)
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Bapsi Sidhwa
Bapsi Sidhwa (Urdu: بیپسی سدھوا; 11; August 1938 in Karachi - 25 December 2024 in Houston, USA) was a Pakistani novelist who wrote in English.
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