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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nina_SibalNina Sibal - Wikipedia

    Nina Sibal (1948 – 2000) was an Indian diplomat and writer, known for her prize-winning novel Yatra and other English-language fiction as well as for her work in the Indian Foreign Service.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kapil_SibalKapil Sibal - Wikipedia

    He married Nina Sibal in 1973, who died of breast cancer in 2000. Amit and Akhil, Sibal's two sons from his first marriage, are both lawyers. [41] In 2005, Sibal married Promila Sibal.

  3. Apr 15, 1988 · ByNina Sibal. Roli Books. Price: Rs 59. Pages: 324. The central character of Yatra is another midnight's child, except that she is conceived, not born, in August 1947. As in the case of Salman Rushdie's Saleem Sinai, there is an element of mystery about her paternity.

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  6. Nina Sibal. Discover more of the author’s books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more. Amazon.in - Buy Yatra: The Journey book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. Read Yatra: The Journey book reviews & author details and more at Amazon.in. Free delivery on qualified orders.

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  7. Midnight's Children was published in 1981 and Yatra in 1988, hence it is quite clear that Nina Sibal was inspired by Rushdie's craft. She employed many elements from Midnight's Children in Yatra, such as magical realism, an abnormal quality in the protagonist, characters from the fringes, the uncertain paternity of the protagonist, the attempt ...

  8. Nina Sibal is the author of Prizewinning Asian Fiction (4.29 avg rating, 14 ratings, 2 reviews, published 1991), Yatra (4.00 avg rating, 4 ratings, 1 rev...

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