Sunlight on a Broken Column

Excerpts etc

  • Indian short stories. Edited by Iqbal Masud & Mulk Raj Anand. The New India Publishing Company, 1946. Attia Hosain: "The Parrot in the Cage".
  • Cooking the Indian Way. Ed. Attia Hosain, Sita Pasricha, London: Paul Hamlyn, 1962.
  • "Light on Divided Worlds", The Independent, 18 August 1988. By Attia Hosain celebrating the Virago edition of her books Sunlight on a Broken Column and Phoenix Fled, 1981.
  • Loaves and Wishes – writers writing on Food. Edited by Antonia Hill. London: Virago Press, 1992.
  • The Inner Courtyard. Edited by Lakshmi Holmstrom. Attia Hosain: "The First Party" (1), London: Virago Press, 1990 (2) India version – Rupa & Co., 1993
  • Infinite Riches - short stories. Edited by Lynn Knight. London: Virago Modern Classics, London: Virago Press, 1993. Attia Hosain: P. 176, "Time is Unredeemable".
  • Voices of the Crossing - The impact of Britain on writers from Asia, the Caribbean and Africa. Ferdinand Dennis, Naseem Khan (eds), London: Serpent's Tail, 1998. Attia Hosain: p. 19 "Deep Roots".
  • Shaam-e-Awadh - Writings on Lucknow. Edited by VeenaTalwar. Oldenburg, 2007. Attia Hosain: Excerpt from Sunlight on a Broken Column (ref. pp. 165–178).
  • Unbound – 2000 years of Indian Women's writing. Edited by Annie Zaidi. Aleph Book Co., 2015. Attia Hosain: Excerpt from Sunlight on a Broken Column (ref. p. 52 on marriage).

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