
Exploitation to Restoration:
Eco-critical Readings in Fiction on The Book of Gold Leaves by Mirza Waheed
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Kashmir, often referred to as the paradise on earth, captivates visitors with its breathtaking natural beauty, featuring serene lakes, towering mountains, and a rich tapestry of diverse wildlife. Yet, beneath this picturesque veneer lies a landscape marred by profound challenges, including rampant violence, pervasive insecurity, and the shadow of state-sponsored terrorism. In his poignant work, The Book of Gold Leaves, renowned Kashmiri writer Waheed powerfully illustrates the ecological crisis spawned by the heavy presence of the Indian military. This ongoing violence has not only crippled th...
Kashmir, often referred to as the paradise on earth, captivates visitors with its breathtaking natural beauty, featuring serene lakes, towering mountains, and a rich tapestry of diverse wildlife. Yet, beneath this picturesque veneer lies a landscape marred by profound challenges, including rampant violence, pervasive insecurity, and the shadow of state-sponsored terrorism. In his poignant work, The Book of Gold Leaves, renowned Kashmiri writer Waheed powerfully illustrates the ecological crisis spawned by the heavy presence of the Indian military. This ongoing violence has not only crippled the once-thriving tourism industry but has also ravaged the region's stunning landscapes, putting its delicate flora and fauna at grave risk. Despite the pervasive destruction, courageous Kashmiri authors continue to bring to light the harrowing ecological decline of their beloved homeland, weaving narratives that echo the resilience of their spirit and the urgent need for awareness and action.