City
Epaper

Author Sohan Koonar's 'Lions' trilogy could well be India's 'Gone With The Wind' (IANS Interview)

By IANS | Updated: March 19, 2020 11:55 IST

When eminent Canadian author M.G. Vassanji does the final edit of a book you can be sure it goes beyond the ordinary. And that's exactly what "Paper Lions" delivers as Sohan S. Koonar work and its planned sequels in no mean way match the sweep of "Gone With The Wind" with Punjab as its canvas a timely work on the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak with Sikhs as its protagonists.

Open in App

New Delhi, March 19 When eminent Canadian author M.G. Vassanji does the final edit of a book you can be sure it goes beyond the ordinary. And that's exactly what "Paper Lions" delivers as Sohan S. Koonar work and its planned sequels in no mean way match the sweep of "Gone With The Wind" with Punjab as its canvas a timely work on the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak with Sikhs as its protagonists.

"I have been trying to think of a premise to write a historical novel about Punjab and the Sikhs for a couple of decades. A chance meeting with New York novelist Naomi Regin finally set me on this quest. She mentioned that there was nothing about Sikhs in English literature that she could find and advised me to write what I know best, about my own people," Koonar, who was born in India and now lives with his Italian wife in homes in Canada, Italy and India, told in an interview about the writing of "Paper Lions"

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Naomi reginindiaNew Delhi
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraOver 10,000 Pakistani Nationals Traced in Maharashtra and Delhi Post-Palgham Terror Attack

MumbaiViral Sighting of Tesla Cybertruck Near Mumbai Stirs EV Enthusiasm (Photos)

NationalPM Narendra Modi Discusses Tech and Innovation Collaboration With Elon Musk

NationalTahawwur Rana Extradition: Pakistan Distances Itself From 26/11 Accused After Arrival in India

NationalIndia Expands Rafale Power: Rs 64,000 Crore Deal Cleared for Navy Fighter Jets

National Realted Stories

NationalFollow party line while commenting on Pahalgam terror attack, Congress tells its leaders

NationalCongress finally deletes 'Gayab' post targeting PM Modi after outrage

NationalOdisha Excise dept officer held over graft charges

NationalAshok Khemka, an IAS officer who saw 57 transfers, bids adieu to public service tomorrow

NationalGurugram: Haryana govt employee gets 4 years' jail term for taking bribe