All Man’s Land

NEW DELHI – Ernest Hemingway’s collection of stories, Men without Women, examines tense gender relationships. In a particularly poignant story, a young man convinces his partner to have an abortion, viewing their unborn child as a hindrance to the status quo. Frustrated, the woman gives in.That story, published more than 80 years ago, remains relevant today in India, where female fetuses face severe risks.
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