The Prisoner Of The Hague
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The Prisoner Of The Hague is an autobiography, authored by acclaimed Dutch-Pakistani poet, writer, and journalist Ehsan Sehgal [1]
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Summary
The Prisoner of The Hague is an autobiography, written by Ehsan Sehgal. it presents the grief of life, happiness, sadness, agony, hope, disappointment and a lot of other issues Ehsan Sehgal faced in his life when he left Pakistan and settled in abroad. He had to leave the country due to the fear of political victimization in Pakistan (in Ziaul Haque era; the then dictator General Ziaul Haque had ousted an elected prime minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto) and at reaching Holland he had to face a lot of problems.[1]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Fiction Gets a Dutch Touch". ISBN:9789492563361 - American Book Center, The Hague, Netherlands