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It is a common assumption that the act of writing itself constitutes a form of resistance. If this proposition is accepted as accurate, it follows that the history of literature is, in fact, the history of resistance. Regardless of the era in which they write or their affiliation with a particular movement, writers have consistently employed their craft to challenge the structures of power, oppression, and exploitation. However, if we consider the history of literature, we may find evidence to support this opinion, or even that resistance is an essential principle inherent in the process of writing itself. Both categories of writers are evident in the historical record. To illustrate, during the twentieth century, fascism was regarded as the most significant threat to both civilization and humanity. Ether Uppond was an outspoken supporter of Mussolini. Additionally, T. S. Eliot was accused of supporting fascism. In addition, WB Yeats was known to have supported the fascist organization, the Irish Blue Shirts. Heidegger was an outspoken proponent of Hitler and his ideology, openly espousing his support through his writings and professional activities. Austrian Nobel laureate Peter Handke has been the subject of criticism for expressing support for the actions of the Serbian president, which have been deemed brutal. George Orwell, in contrast, produced fiction and other writings that were critical of totalitarianism. Camus demonstrated a consistent resistance to all forms of aggression throughout the Second World War. Bertrand Russell was instrumental in the formation of the Writers' Tribunal, which was established to oppose the American invasion of Vietnam. Sartre was an outspoken opponent of the French government's actions during the Algerian War. Moreover, he declined all incentives, including the Nobel Prize, extended to writers.

Such writers have been present throughout our own history. In the War of Independence of 1857, Imam Bakhsh Sahbai perished on one side, while Fazal Haq Khairabadi was sentenced to be exiled to the desolate region of Black Water, where he was subsequently executed. Conversely, writers such as Ghalib and Sir Syed endorsed the British colonial presence. The role of writers in Pakistan can be elucidated by examining the Rawalpindi Conspiracy Case and the Writers Guild. While the Rawalpindi Conspiracy case was not devoid of military exploitative intentions, it marked the beginning of efforts to suppress the independent thought of writers (especially progressives) by state power. This was exemplified by the military dictator Ayub's Ema۔


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788198129437
  • Publisher: Bright Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Urdu
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: A New Preface to Literary Resistance
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 819812943X
  • Publisher Date: 22 Oct 2024
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 154
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Weight: 254 gr


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