The Weary Generations

Download or Read eBook The Weary Generations PDF written by Abdullah Hussein and published by Peter Owen Publishers. This book was released on 2014-10-01 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Weary Generations

Book Synopsis The Weary Generations by : Abdullah Hussein

Published ahead of Paul Scott’s Raj Quartet and long before Midnight’s Children, Abdullah Hussein’s ambitious saga of social struggle The Weary Generations was a bestseller in Urdu. Published in 1963 and now beyond its 40th edition, it has never been out of print. A vivid depiction of the widespread disillusionment and seismic upheavals of the Partition era that lead to the creation of Pakistan and Bangladesh, there has never been a more opportune time to discover one of the most important writings about the post-colonial trauma in the region. Naim, son of a peasant, marries Azra, the daughter of a rich landowner. Fighting for the British during World War I he loses an arm. Invalided home, he becomes angered at the subjugation of his countrymen under the Raj and aligns himself with the opposition. His ideals are swept away after Independence in 1947 when he realizes that, as Muslims, his family is no longer safe in their Indian home and that they must migrate to the newly created Pakistan. Regarded as one of the half-dozen most influential novels dealing with Partition or post-colonial malaise, this is an immensely powerful novel in its own right and is essential reading for English language readers seeking to comprehend the historical origins of the tensions in the Indian subcontinent.

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  • Publisher – Peter Owen Publishers
  • Total Pages – 200
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  • ISBN-10 – 9780720617719
  • ISBN-13 – 0720617715

Tales From Another Country

Download or Read eBook Tales From Another Country PDF written by The Reader Berlin and published by epubli. This book was released on 2014-09-12 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Tales From Another Country

Book Synopsis Tales From Another Country by : The Reader Berlin

In 2012, The Reader Berlin and 'one of the world's greatest bookshops' (BBC Travel) invited writers to share their stories featuring Another Country. The judges were Sharmaine Lovegrove (Dialogue Books), Kenneth Macleod (THE INCIDENT, Wiedenfeld & Nicolson) and Jen Hewson (Rogers, Coleridge & White). This book is an anthology of the winning entries, a showcase of new writing talent and a tribute to a very special venue. With further contributions by Sophia Raphaeline, owner of Another Country, and Reader Berlin founder, Victoria Gosling. The authors of the anthology are: Victoria Gosling Sophia Raphaeline Ambika Thompson Marcus Speh Johanne Da Rocha Abreu Brittani Sonnenberg Pippa Anais Gaubert Neil Bristow Bronwyn Carter

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  • Publisher – epubli
  • Total Pages – 88
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  • ISBN-10 – 9783737506014
  • ISBN-13 – 3737506019

God's Own Land

Download or Read eBook God's Own Land PDF written by Shaukat Ṣiddīqī and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 1991 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
God's Own Land

Book Synopsis God's Own Land by : Shaukat Ṣiddīqī

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  • Publisher – Psychology Press
  • Total Pages – 256
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  • ISBN-10 – 0904404994
  • ISBN-13 – 9780904404999

Dozakhnama

Download or Read eBook Dozakhnama PDF written by Rabisankar Bal and published by Random House India. This book was released on 2012-12-28 with total page 544 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Dozakhnama

Book Synopsis Dozakhnama by : Rabisankar Bal

Dozakhnama: Conversations in Hell is an extraordinary novel, a biography of Manto and Ghalib and a history of Indian culture rolled into one. Exhumed from dust, Manto’s unpublished novel surfaces in Lucknow. Is it real or is it a fake? In this dastan, Manto and Ghalib converse, entwining their lives in shared dreams. The result is an intellectual journey that takes us into the people and events that shape us as a culture. As one writer describes it, ‘I discovered Rabisankar Bal like a torch in the darkness of the history of this subcontinent. This is the real story of two centuries of our own country.’ Rabisankar Bal’s audacious novel, told by reflections in a mirror and forged in the fires of hell, is both an oral tale and a shield against oblivion. An echo of distant screams. Inscribed by the devil’s quill, Dozakhnama is an outstanding performance of subterranean memory.

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  • Publisher – Random House India
  • Total Pages – 544
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  • ISBN-10 – 9788184003802
  • ISBN-13 – 8184003803

World Order

Download or Read eBook World Order PDF written by Henry Kissinger and published by Penguin Books Limited. This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
World Order

Book Synopsis World Order by : Henry Kissinger

World Order is the summation of Henry Kissinger's thinking about history, strategy and statecraft. As if taking a perspective from far above the globe, it examines the great tectonic plates of history and the motivations of nations, explaining the attitudes that states and empires have taken to the rest of the world from the formation of Europe to our own times. Kissinger identifies four great 'world orders' in history - the European, Islamic, Chinese and American. Since the end of Charlemagne's empire, and especially since the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, Europeans have striven for balance in international affairs, first in their own continent and then globally. Islamic states have looked to their destined expansion over regions populated by unbelievers, a position exemplified today by Iran under the ayatollahs. For over 2000 years the Chinese have seen 'all under Heaven' as being tributary to the Chinese Emperor. America views itself as a 'city on a hill', a beacon to the world, whose values have universal validity. How have these attitudes evolved and how have they shaped the histories of their nations, regions, and the rest of the world? What has happened when they have come into contact with each other? How have they balanced legitimacy and power at different times? What is the condition of each in our contemporary world, and how are they shaping relations between states now? To answer these questions Henry Kissinger draws upon a lifetime's historical study and unmatched experience as a world statesman. His account is shot through with observations about how historical change takes place, how some leaders shape their times and others fail to do so, and how far states can stray from the ideas which define them. World Order is a masterpiece of narrative, analysis and portraits of great historical actors that only Henry Kissinger could have written.

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  • Total Pages – 0
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  • ISBN-10 – 0141979003
  • ISBN-13 – 9780141979007