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INTRODUCTION
       Partition has been the theme for many of the Pakistani and Indian

authors. It was an event that not many can forget. Families were torn apart,

toddlers were left orphaned. The partition holocaust wrought havoc on all as

communalism made people go wild. The tragic and momentous event has stirred

the creative imagination of many writers, who weaved the fabric of tragic tale

highlighting untold and unbearable atrocities of communal violence between the

Hindus and the Muslims. The literature that made its appearance during the

partition of Indo-Pak Sub-continent highlights the grim details of bloodshed and

untold tales. We can observe people, who were alive then did not write about it,

either because the hurt is still fresh, or they were ashamed of what happened to

them or the evils they did to the others. The young writers tend to skip through it

because of the emotional and political connotations a novel based on partition

might have.

       Bapsi Sidhwa is one of such writer, who made their appearance in the

colonial literature liking a shooting star.
THEME OF PARTITION IN ICE-CANDY-MAN
       Bapsi Sidhwa’s Ice Candy Man mirrors miseries of disastrous

partition in the history of Indo-Pak Sub-continent. Through Ice-Candy –Man

Bapsi Sidhwa has skillfully narrated the documentary details of historical

perspective of partition; she seeks to explore and unravel the breakdown of inter-

communal networks and most importantly addresses a larger historical question

–national leaders’ failure to realize a united India. This fair and impartial

historical perspective is indispensable because the novel has been cast against the

backdrop. Ice Candy Man focuses on the thematic paradigm of partition theme,

the disintegration of social mores with the advent of partition has been brought

out , it also evinces (demonstrates) the beguiling impact of communal forces hell-

bent on whipping up the frenzy, and a study of inferiority complex.


       The twirty-two chapters of Bapsi Sidhwa's novel, Ice-Candy-Man (1981)

sparkle with a whole world teeming with numerous details surrounding day-to-

day life with all its political, social and religious import.


       The partition theme in Ice Candy Man has been acknowledged variedly

by many critics and magazines. In The New York Liberty Journal, it has

been commented in the following words:-


            “The originality and power of Sidhwa’s splendid novel on
            the partition of India and the subsequent communal
            violence derived from her choice of protagonist; Lenny, an
            eight-year-old Parsee girl from Lahore, a spectator living
            in the midst of, but a part from, the rising tension among
            Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs….”
The partition saga in Bapsi Sidhwa’s Cracking India originally Ice

Candy Man in light of current political, religious, and social tensions in India

and Pakistan, a more appropriate title could easily have been, “The more

things change, and the more they stay the same.”(Critics on Bapsi

Sidhw’s work. Ironically, its adaptation in, Earth, by Deepa Mehta, attests to

its timeliness. Set in 1940’s India, during the time of independence and the

partition, Cracking India brings to life the deeply religious, national, social,

and economic tensions marking both historical and current Indo-Pak political

dynamics.


       The story revolves around a young polio ridden Parsi girl, Lenny, the

Muslim Ice Candy Man and the beautiful Hindu Ayah. The naïve observations of

the young girl about startling images of violence, fear and hatred

intensify considerably for the readers.


       The co-mingling of innocence and experience allow the reader to view this

extremely confusing and unstable chapter of Indian history through a simpler

lens, a more objective voice. The people in Lenny’s life are reduced to physical or

spiritual characteristics. People from different religions be it a Hindu, Muslim or

a Sikh are painted in the colors of callousness and hatred that they espouse

for each other. Religion to the young narrator is nothing but a superficial label, as

characters switch from one to the other with such nonchalant ease. Though

coming from a young narrator might have made things a lot easier to read but

what makes it very complex is the socio-emotional and political trauma &

turmoil that Sidhwa talks about so beautifully through this book. She talks
about the colossal pain and sufferings of people cutting across the boundaries of

religion and nationality, the latter being a concept, which was just being forced

upon                     them                    from                   high                   up.



          The real good about the Ice Candy Man, is the universal appeal it has, it

can fit in per se to the happenings in Northern Ireland, Bosnia or for that matter

till now strife-ridden Afghanistan. Sidhwa says in his nature man has not

changed much as he always keep fighting for one or the other thing, sometimes

he fights for religion, for land, for women, for position, for greed or sometimes

just for the sake of it. Superficial things have come to take a center stage in our

lives, something that robs from us the basic premise of our existence.


Through Cracking India, Bapsi Sidhwa has indeed brought to life the spiritual,

emotional, and very real implications of the partition of India. In so

doing, she has “cracked” the riddle of India and revealed to us the cultural

difficulties that plagued South Asia before, during, and after its split from the

British            and           the           creation           of           Pakistan.

In an interview, Bapsi Sidhwa, while commenting upon the theme of Partition

her works, she remarked:-

          “I wanted to write about the partition precisely because so little has been written
          about. I spent time visualizing a scene from the time of partition--- The roar of distant
          mobs was a constant of my childhood: it was a sound that terrified me, because I
          knew they were doing evil-“

          About major themes in Ice Candy Man, She said:-
“Love exists in its many forms and faces throughout the book. There's the cruel, pitiless
       face of love, and the warmth of the love between Godmother and the child, Lenny. The
       caring and nurturing love between Ayah and Lenny, between the mother and Lenny.
       Even Slavesister and Godmother, in spite of their constant bickering, have a strong
       bond. Love takes an awful shape when the Ice-candy-man allows Ayah to be
       kidnapped by the mob. “

       As the action of the novel unveils, we confront a pattern of communal

amity where the three communities –the Hindus , Muslims and Sikhs –are still at

peace with one another. But the intimations of an imminent death and

destruction lurk in the symbolic –significance of Lenny’s nightmares of the Nazi

soldiers “Coming to get me on his motorcycle” and that of men in uniforms

quietly slicing of a child’s are here, a leg there. She feels as if the child in the

nightmare is herself. The nightmare suggests the impeding vivisection of India,

which was as cruel as the dismemberment of that child. This chilling horror that

she feels no one being concerned about what is happening, sums up the lack of

concern on the part of the authorities to check the unbridled display of

barbarianism during partition. The hungry lion of the Zoo still another Lenny’s

nightmare appears to be a symbol of the flood of mutual hatred that the dawn of

independence released to play havoc with the Hindus, the Muslims and the Sikhs

on both sides of the border. Thus with these symbols the novelist prepares the

readers for the gruesome and gory pattern of a communal discord that becomes

blatantly obvious during partition.


       Later, we perceive the pattern of communal amity that existed in rural

India between the three communities. On her visit to Pirpindo, a Muslim village,
Lenny finds the Muslims of Pirpindo and the Sikhs of the neighboring village

Dera Tek Singh sitting together and sharing concerns about the worsening

communal relations in the cities. The Sikh priest, Jugjeet Singh’s and village

Mullah’s concern has a ring of religious concord in Pirpindo and other villages;

“Brother, our villages come from the same racial stock. Muslim or

Sikh, we are basically Jats. We are brothers, how can we fight each

other?” In fact, the roots of communal amity in rural Punjab go so deep that the

members of the three communities are ready to sacrifice even their lives for

protecting each other. “If need be, we will protect our Muslims brother’s

with our lives” Says Jagjeet Singh, “I am prepared to take oath on the

Holy Quran”, declares the Village Choudhry, “that every man in this

village will guard his Sikh brother with no regards for his own life”.

At this stage of Indian history the pattern of communal relations between the two

rural communities, despite buffetings from outside, was still that of harmony and

concord.


      The rumblings of communal discord soon reach Lahore, Lenny’s parents

entertain guests form various communities to dinners and it is at one of these

dinner parties that the Inspector General, Mr. Rogers expresses the differences

between the Congress under the leadership of Nehru and Muslim Leagues under

Jinnah, who are pushing India to the brink of partition. Mr. Singh, another guest

however thinks that once independence is gained, they will be able to settle all

their difference, as these have been created by British: “You always set one

up against the other….you just give Home and Rule and see. We will
settle all their differences and everything!”


      While violence has affected everyone, the Sikhs barbarity stands out

prominent in this respect. Sidhwa describes a train massacre through the eyes of

Ice-Candy-Man:-


              “A train from Gurdaspur has just come in …Everyone in it is
              dead. Butchered. They are all Muslims. There are no young
              women dead. Only to gunny –bags full of women’s breast..”

      But Sharbat Khan is sure that “they are stirring up trouble for all” .

Here he becomes a persona of the novelist and comments that it the intransigent

sectarianism of the national leaders, which wrought havoc on the pattern of

communal amity existing in rural India.


      The fear of partition and the violence it would unleash drives the common

man to think about his safety. On her second visit to Pirpindo, on the occasion of

Baisaki when the festival is already in full swing, it is in the midst of these gay

activities that Lenny’s friend Ranna senses the steel of suspicion and fear. Bapsi

Sidwa captures the prevailing feelings:-


              “And despite the gaiety and distractions, Ranna senses the chill spread
              by the presence of strangers. Their unexpected faces harsh and cold. A
              Sikh youth, whom Ranna has met few times, and who has always been
              kind, pretends not to notice Ranna. Other men, who would normally
              being aware of it, his smile becomes strained and his laughter strident”

In this tense atmosphere, the Alkali leader, Mater Tara Singh visits Lahore.

Addressing a vast congregation outside the Assembly Chambers he shouts, “ We

will see how the Muslims swine get Pakistan! We will fight to the last

man! His address is greeted with the roar of “Pakistan Murdabad ! Death to

Pakistan Sat Sri Akal! Bolay So Nihal!”
In the Ice-Candy-Man, Sidwa has also used allegory to depict the trauma of

partition. The child narrator, Lenny is also affected by the violence in Lahore as

she say, “ The whole world is burning. The air on my face is so hot I

think my flash and clothes will catch fire”.


Ice-Candy-Man is an overtly politically motivated novel. Sidhwa admits this in

an interview with David Montegro, The main motivation grew out of my

reading of a good deal of literature on the Partition of India and

Pakistan what has been written by the British and the Indians.

Naturally, they reflect their bias. And they have, I felt after I had

researched the books, been unfair to Pakistan. As a writer, as a

human being, one just does not tolerate injustice.”


      In a nutshell, Bapsi Sidhwa has provided the pen picture of the partitioned

Indian Sub-continent and the atrocities across the borders on both sides in an

impartial way.

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  • 1. INTRODUCTION Partition has been the theme for many of the Pakistani and Indian authors. It was an event that not many can forget. Families were torn apart, toddlers were left orphaned. The partition holocaust wrought havoc on all as communalism made people go wild. The tragic and momentous event has stirred the creative imagination of many writers, who weaved the fabric of tragic tale highlighting untold and unbearable atrocities of communal violence between the Hindus and the Muslims. The literature that made its appearance during the partition of Indo-Pak Sub-continent highlights the grim details of bloodshed and untold tales. We can observe people, who were alive then did not write about it, either because the hurt is still fresh, or they were ashamed of what happened to them or the evils they did to the others. The young writers tend to skip through it because of the emotional and political connotations a novel based on partition might have. Bapsi Sidhwa is one of such writer, who made their appearance in the colonial literature liking a shooting star.
  • 2. THEME OF PARTITION IN ICE-CANDY-MAN Bapsi Sidhwa’s Ice Candy Man mirrors miseries of disastrous partition in the history of Indo-Pak Sub-continent. Through Ice-Candy –Man Bapsi Sidhwa has skillfully narrated the documentary details of historical perspective of partition; she seeks to explore and unravel the breakdown of inter- communal networks and most importantly addresses a larger historical question –national leaders’ failure to realize a united India. This fair and impartial historical perspective is indispensable because the novel has been cast against the backdrop. Ice Candy Man focuses on the thematic paradigm of partition theme, the disintegration of social mores with the advent of partition has been brought out , it also evinces (demonstrates) the beguiling impact of communal forces hell- bent on whipping up the frenzy, and a study of inferiority complex. The twirty-two chapters of Bapsi Sidhwa's novel, Ice-Candy-Man (1981) sparkle with a whole world teeming with numerous details surrounding day-to- day life with all its political, social and religious import. The partition theme in Ice Candy Man has been acknowledged variedly by many critics and magazines. In The New York Liberty Journal, it has been commented in the following words:- “The originality and power of Sidhwa’s splendid novel on the partition of India and the subsequent communal violence derived from her choice of protagonist; Lenny, an eight-year-old Parsee girl from Lahore, a spectator living in the midst of, but a part from, the rising tension among Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs….”
  • 3. The partition saga in Bapsi Sidhwa’s Cracking India originally Ice Candy Man in light of current political, religious, and social tensions in India and Pakistan, a more appropriate title could easily have been, “The more things change, and the more they stay the same.”(Critics on Bapsi Sidhw’s work. Ironically, its adaptation in, Earth, by Deepa Mehta, attests to its timeliness. Set in 1940’s India, during the time of independence and the partition, Cracking India brings to life the deeply religious, national, social, and economic tensions marking both historical and current Indo-Pak political dynamics. The story revolves around a young polio ridden Parsi girl, Lenny, the Muslim Ice Candy Man and the beautiful Hindu Ayah. The naïve observations of the young girl about startling images of violence, fear and hatred intensify considerably for the readers. The co-mingling of innocence and experience allow the reader to view this extremely confusing and unstable chapter of Indian history through a simpler lens, a more objective voice. The people in Lenny’s life are reduced to physical or spiritual characteristics. People from different religions be it a Hindu, Muslim or a Sikh are painted in the colors of callousness and hatred that they espouse for each other. Religion to the young narrator is nothing but a superficial label, as characters switch from one to the other with such nonchalant ease. Though coming from a young narrator might have made things a lot easier to read but what makes it very complex is the socio-emotional and political trauma & turmoil that Sidhwa talks about so beautifully through this book. She talks
  • 4. about the colossal pain and sufferings of people cutting across the boundaries of religion and nationality, the latter being a concept, which was just being forced upon them from high up. The real good about the Ice Candy Man, is the universal appeal it has, it can fit in per se to the happenings in Northern Ireland, Bosnia or for that matter till now strife-ridden Afghanistan. Sidhwa says in his nature man has not changed much as he always keep fighting for one or the other thing, sometimes he fights for religion, for land, for women, for position, for greed or sometimes just for the sake of it. Superficial things have come to take a center stage in our lives, something that robs from us the basic premise of our existence. Through Cracking India, Bapsi Sidhwa has indeed brought to life the spiritual, emotional, and very real implications of the partition of India. In so doing, she has “cracked” the riddle of India and revealed to us the cultural difficulties that plagued South Asia before, during, and after its split from the British and the creation of Pakistan. In an interview, Bapsi Sidhwa, while commenting upon the theme of Partition her works, she remarked:- “I wanted to write about the partition precisely because so little has been written about. I spent time visualizing a scene from the time of partition--- The roar of distant mobs was a constant of my childhood: it was a sound that terrified me, because I knew they were doing evil-“ About major themes in Ice Candy Man, She said:-
  • 5. “Love exists in its many forms and faces throughout the book. There's the cruel, pitiless face of love, and the warmth of the love between Godmother and the child, Lenny. The caring and nurturing love between Ayah and Lenny, between the mother and Lenny. Even Slavesister and Godmother, in spite of their constant bickering, have a strong bond. Love takes an awful shape when the Ice-candy-man allows Ayah to be kidnapped by the mob. “ As the action of the novel unveils, we confront a pattern of communal amity where the three communities –the Hindus , Muslims and Sikhs –are still at peace with one another. But the intimations of an imminent death and destruction lurk in the symbolic –significance of Lenny’s nightmares of the Nazi soldiers “Coming to get me on his motorcycle” and that of men in uniforms quietly slicing of a child’s are here, a leg there. She feels as if the child in the nightmare is herself. The nightmare suggests the impeding vivisection of India, which was as cruel as the dismemberment of that child. This chilling horror that she feels no one being concerned about what is happening, sums up the lack of concern on the part of the authorities to check the unbridled display of barbarianism during partition. The hungry lion of the Zoo still another Lenny’s nightmare appears to be a symbol of the flood of mutual hatred that the dawn of independence released to play havoc with the Hindus, the Muslims and the Sikhs on both sides of the border. Thus with these symbols the novelist prepares the readers for the gruesome and gory pattern of a communal discord that becomes blatantly obvious during partition. Later, we perceive the pattern of communal amity that existed in rural India between the three communities. On her visit to Pirpindo, a Muslim village,
  • 6. Lenny finds the Muslims of Pirpindo and the Sikhs of the neighboring village Dera Tek Singh sitting together and sharing concerns about the worsening communal relations in the cities. The Sikh priest, Jugjeet Singh’s and village Mullah’s concern has a ring of religious concord in Pirpindo and other villages; “Brother, our villages come from the same racial stock. Muslim or Sikh, we are basically Jats. We are brothers, how can we fight each other?” In fact, the roots of communal amity in rural Punjab go so deep that the members of the three communities are ready to sacrifice even their lives for protecting each other. “If need be, we will protect our Muslims brother’s with our lives” Says Jagjeet Singh, “I am prepared to take oath on the Holy Quran”, declares the Village Choudhry, “that every man in this village will guard his Sikh brother with no regards for his own life”. At this stage of Indian history the pattern of communal relations between the two rural communities, despite buffetings from outside, was still that of harmony and concord. The rumblings of communal discord soon reach Lahore, Lenny’s parents entertain guests form various communities to dinners and it is at one of these dinner parties that the Inspector General, Mr. Rogers expresses the differences between the Congress under the leadership of Nehru and Muslim Leagues under Jinnah, who are pushing India to the brink of partition. Mr. Singh, another guest however thinks that once independence is gained, they will be able to settle all their difference, as these have been created by British: “You always set one up against the other….you just give Home and Rule and see. We will
  • 7. settle all their differences and everything!” While violence has affected everyone, the Sikhs barbarity stands out prominent in this respect. Sidhwa describes a train massacre through the eyes of Ice-Candy-Man:- “A train from Gurdaspur has just come in …Everyone in it is dead. Butchered. They are all Muslims. There are no young women dead. Only to gunny –bags full of women’s breast..” But Sharbat Khan is sure that “they are stirring up trouble for all” . Here he becomes a persona of the novelist and comments that it the intransigent sectarianism of the national leaders, which wrought havoc on the pattern of communal amity existing in rural India. The fear of partition and the violence it would unleash drives the common man to think about his safety. On her second visit to Pirpindo, on the occasion of Baisaki when the festival is already in full swing, it is in the midst of these gay activities that Lenny’s friend Ranna senses the steel of suspicion and fear. Bapsi Sidwa captures the prevailing feelings:- “And despite the gaiety and distractions, Ranna senses the chill spread by the presence of strangers. Their unexpected faces harsh and cold. A Sikh youth, whom Ranna has met few times, and who has always been kind, pretends not to notice Ranna. Other men, who would normally being aware of it, his smile becomes strained and his laughter strident” In this tense atmosphere, the Alkali leader, Mater Tara Singh visits Lahore. Addressing a vast congregation outside the Assembly Chambers he shouts, “ We will see how the Muslims swine get Pakistan! We will fight to the last man! His address is greeted with the roar of “Pakistan Murdabad ! Death to Pakistan Sat Sri Akal! Bolay So Nihal!”
  • 8. In the Ice-Candy-Man, Sidwa has also used allegory to depict the trauma of partition. The child narrator, Lenny is also affected by the violence in Lahore as she say, “ The whole world is burning. The air on my face is so hot I think my flash and clothes will catch fire”. Ice-Candy-Man is an overtly politically motivated novel. Sidhwa admits this in an interview with David Montegro, The main motivation grew out of my reading of a good deal of literature on the Partition of India and Pakistan what has been written by the British and the Indians. Naturally, they reflect their bias. And they have, I felt after I had researched the books, been unfair to Pakistan. As a writer, as a human being, one just does not tolerate injustice.” In a nutshell, Bapsi Sidhwa has provided the pen picture of the partitioned Indian Sub-continent and the atrocities across the borders on both sides in an impartial way.