Every Rising Sun
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FOR A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS SHAHERAZADE TOLD STORIES. THIS IS HERS. A spellbinding reimagining of the cherished classic and the fearless woman at its heart: Shaherazade.
Džamil Ahmad byl jedním z mála anglicky píšících autorů pákistánského původu, kteří získali uznání mimo svou zemi. Ačkoli jeho dílo bylo rozsáhle omezeno na jednu knihu a jednu povídku, je považován za významného autora v rámci pákistánské anglicky psané beletrie. Jeho práce osvětluje fascinující postoje a tabu, prastaré zvyky a tradice a silně držené kodexy cti nomádských kmenů, mezi nimiž sloužil dvě desetiletí. Prostřednictvím svých podmanivých a lyrických příběhů Ahmad ukázal jejich pohled na svět a jejich drsný život v jednom z nejdrsnějších a geopoliticky nejcitlivějších regionů světa.


FOR A THOUSAND AND ONE NIGHTS SHAHERAZADE TOLD STORIES. THIS IS HERS. A spellbinding reimagining of the cherished classic and the fearless woman at its heart: Shaherazade.
The boy known as Tor Baz - the black falcon - wanders the tribal landscape of Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan. He meets men who fight under different flags, and women who risk everything if they break their society's code of honour. Where has he come from, and where will fate take him? 'Remarkable. Written in a style that has about it the reverberant clarity of fables, but their intention is realist, uncovering a largely neglected world, and their cumulative effect is deeply moving' Sunday Times 'Shocking. Its setting alone, in the cruel and punishing highlands, deserts and rocky altitudes where the borders of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran meet, is worth the price of admission. Here is a book, to my knowledge the first in fiction, that gives an insider's account of the hard-bitten lives of the scores of tribes, collectively known as the Pawindas, or foot-people. The result is mesmerising.' The Times 'Striking. One of the finest collections of short stories to come out of south Asia in decades. Rarely has a writer shown greater empathy for its people, or brought such wisdom and knowledge to writing about a terrain largely inaccessible. The power and beauty of these stories are unparalleled in most fiction to come out of south Asia.' Guardian 'Brilliantly evokes the harshness of nomadic life. Chilling.' Metro 'authentic and poetic.' The Times 'Astonishing.' Independent