Remnants of remembrance, a tale of camouflaging under the quest of identity for a relic of reminder in ‘Alam’s own house’ a work by Divyendu Palit

Authors

  • Sayantani Roy

Keywords:

Partition, Memory, Separation, Nostalgia, Remembrance, Identity Crisis, Rootlessness

Abstract

Alam’s own house’ is situated around the thematic demarcations of rootlessness and existential crux for identity engulfed in a sequence of nostalgia. The tedious process of relocation, the aloofness that follows it, and the attachment that strongly withholds the ground which is rigid on getting rid of the footprints, this short story reeks of a series of yearnings and remorse. The event of Partition has uprooted millions of people from their birthplace, transported them to a different location altogether, a point from where the search of individuality has begun. The acknowledgement may never happen, the boundaries may cease to make their presence felt after a while, but never does the forbidden signs of expressions ever leave the path.

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Published

2023-07-01

How to Cite

Roy, S. (2023). Remnants of remembrance, a tale of camouflaging under the quest of identity for a relic of reminder in ‘Alam’s own house’ a work by Divyendu Palit. International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences (IJELS), 8(3). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijels/article/view/6470