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Chaman Nahal commonly known as C Nahal, also known as ''Chaman Nahal Azadi'', was an Indian born writer of English literature. He was widely considered one of the best exponents of Indian writing in English and is known for his work, ''Azadi'', which is set on India's Independence and her partition. He is also known for his depiction of Mahatma Gandhi as a complex character with human failings.


Life and career

Chaman Nahal was born in
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, in pre-Independence India, a province in the present day Pakistan, in 1927. After having his school education locally, he did his master's in English at
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in 1948. He continued his education as a British Council Scholar at University of Nottingham (1959–61) and obtained a PhD in English in 1961. During his education, he worked as a lecturer (1949–1962). In 1962, he joined
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, Jaipur as
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in English. The next year, he moved to New Delhi as professor of English at the University of New Delhi. He was a Fulbright fellow at Princeton University, New Jersey and served as a visiting professor at various universities in the United States, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Canada and North Korea. He was also a fellow at
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in 1991 and worked as columnist for the ''
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'', writing a column talking about books from 1966 to 1973. He died on 29 November 2013 in New Delhi, India.


List of works

Novels Short story collection Uncollected short stories Others Bibliography In The New Literatures in English, 1985 Critical Studies on Chaman Nahal Memoir Children's novels


Literary review

Chaman Nahal's writings are known to talk about India without any touch of exoticism. ''Azadi'', his novel on the partition of India, is widely considered to be the best of the Indian-English novels written about the traumatic partition which accompanied Indian Independence in 1947 (Quoted from '’Train to Pakistan – Azadi : Vice-versa Journey'’ by Dr. Mangalkumar R. Patil). An autobiographical book, ''Silent Life'', was originally written in English and later translated into 12 languages, including Russian, Hungarian and Sinhalese.


Awards and honours


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nahal, Chaman 1927 births Indian male novelists Indian male short story writers English-language writers from India Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in English 2013 deaths 20th-century Indian novelists 20th-century Indian short story writers People from Sialkot District 20th-century Indian male writers