Zulfiqar ghose is known as an American-Pakistani writer who with his conversational tone and narrative element is distinctive among other Pakistani poets.. Attack on Sialkot is a conflict between Secularism and Islamic fundamentalism. Generation gap between Writer and his grandfather is shown. He feels that childish like attitude of the people who follow religion as some kind of terror is not going to help anyone. without understanding the religion and just to follow rituals and offer Prayers is not some thing proper. His father is a very Conservative person who strictly follows religion as a true follower. Ghose himself is Secular so he condemns his Grandfather's approach towards religion,his ritualistic approach. He also questions about his grandfather's land marks of faith which are falling because of ewar. He concludes by saying that there will be no direction to turn to, after war... Themes : Typical approach as per religion, Secularism, Generation Gap, Religion as a tradition, East v/s West, War.
B. C. Ghosh has written: 'Corporate planning' -- subject(s): Business planning, Small business
Hirendranath Mukerjee has written: 'The great Tibetologist Alexander Csoma de Koros, hermit-hero from Hungary' -- subject(s): Biography, Scholars, Buddhist, Sanskritists, Buddhist Scholars 'Gandhiji' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Biography, Statesmen 'Bow of burning gold' -- subject(s): Biography, Statesmen 'Marx, Great October, India, and the future' -- subject(s): History, Communism 'Remembering Marx' 'Was India's partition unavoidable?' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History 'Indian renaissance and Raja Rammohun Roy' -- subject(s): Biography, Statesmen 'India and Parliament' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'An introduction to socialism' -- subject(s): Socialism
Zulfikar Ghose was born in 1935.
Zulfikar Ghose has written: 'Jets from orange'
Zulfikar Ghose
Decomposition by Zulfikar Ghose is a poem based on the poverty of India. Ghose talks about how typical it is of India that poverty and homeless still exhist in vast amounts in India. He also talks about how there is so much of poverty in India that the people have become desensitised to the idea as it's nothing new.
The theme of "Geography Lessons" by Zulfikar Ghose revolves around the exploration of identity, displacement, and the impact of colonialism on individuals and their sense of belonging to a place. Through the speaker's reflections on their homeland and experiences of traveling, the poem delves into themes of cultural alienation and the search for a true sense of self.
Lalmohun Ghose has written: 'Speeches By Lalmohun Ghose' 'Speeches'
Partha Ghose was born in 1939.
Sanjay Ghose died in 1997.
Sanjay Ghose was born in 1959.
Manmohan Ghose was born in 1869.
Manmohan Ghose died in 1924.
Arundhati Ghose was born in 1940.