Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): Reading & Writing Should this blog be autobiographical, then this topic would no doubt be Faizur Rasul’s favourite one. The constant references to reading, authors, …
Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): Habits, Culture & Belief From Bengal to Birmingham could be seen as a clash of cultures, with an Indian man making his way to England with …
Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): Purpose & Audience For nearly all of Faizur Rasul’s autobiography, he is primarily concerned with everything but himself, or in his own words, he has …
Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): Travel & Emigration Faizur Rasul travels to England aboard the SS Rawalpindi, and in true Rasul style he manages to do so without spending a …
Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): Politics, Protest & Class The national movement had rushed at us, engulfing the whole country (7). Faizur Rasul uses the first movement for independence lead by …
Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): Education & Schooling Faizur Rasul was never interested in his school life when he was younger. Instead, he became inspired by Gandhi and was consequently …
Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): Home & Family Life When considering family life in relation to Faizur Rasul’s autobiography, one could conclude that it family is vitally important to the text, …
Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): Researching Writing Lives Whilst initially tentative about creating a blog, for I had no experience in anything similar before, my feelings gradually changed to realise …
Faizur Rasul (b. 1910): An Introduction “Western civilization and British power grinned at me shamelessly as I stood there meekly with gaping mouth.” (11) From Bengal to Birmingham …