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Basti by Intizar Husain - New York Review Books Classics | Literary Fiction Novel for Book Clubs & Reading Enthusiasts
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Basti by Intizar Husain - New York Review Books Classics | Literary Fiction Novel for Book Clubs & Reading Enthusiasts
Basti by Intizar Husain - New York Review Books Classics | Literary Fiction Novel for Book Clubs & Reading Enthusiasts
Basti by Intizar Husain - New York Review Books Classics | Literary Fiction Novel for Book Clubs & Reading Enthusiasts
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An NYRB Classics OriginalBasti is a beautifully written reckoning with the tragic history of Pakistan. Basti means settlement, a common place, and Intizar Husain’s extraordinary novel begins with a mythic, even mystic, vision of harmony between old and young, man and woman, Muslim and Hindu. Then Zakir, the hero, wakes to the modern world. Crowds gather. Slogans echo. Cities burn. Whether hunkered down with family or furtively meeting to exchange news with friends in cafés, Zakir is alone in a country lost to the politics of loneliness.
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Intizar Hussain was a prominent Urdu writer, this book is an English translation of his much acclaimed book Basti. The story starts in pre-partitioned India and migrates with the characters to Pakistan. It is a story of migrants, and every kind of migrant will be able to relate to it. Zakir and his family move to Pakistan from India but a part of them is left in India and will stay there forever. Their life, actions, thought revolve around that town where they were originally from and they can't escape that.

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