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Basti by Intizar Husain is a poignant tale set against the backdrop of partition and the tumultuous events that follow in South Asia. Through the eyes of Zaheer, a thoughtful and introspective character, the novel explores themes of dislocation and identity. As Zaheer grapples with love and loss, the narrative delves into personal and collective memories, reflecting on the impact of historical upheavals on individual lives.
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You might enjoy this book if you are drawn to evocative storytelling that explores the themes of nostalgia, displacement, and memory. It artfully delves into the complexities of identity in the midst of political and social upheaval, offering a poignant reflection on human resilience and longing.

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Basti

Basti is the great Pakistani novel, a beautifully written, brilliantly inventive reckoning with the violent history of a country whose turbulence, ambitions, and uncertainties increasingly concern the whole world.

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Intizar Husain is one of Pakistan's—and South Asia's—greatest living writers. Basti, a haunting modernist echo chamber of voices from Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions, unflinchingly depicts contemporary political violence in prose that is suffused with a deep nostalgia for a much less tormented age. Basti is a transformative vision of both present and past. -Pankaj Mishra

Basti 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.

"Intizar Husain is the most important writer of fiction in Urdu, the strangely homeless language produced out of interactions between the vernacular of north India and those of the Islamic Near East, Persian and Arabic in particular. In Basti he has produced a novel of epic ambition: a swirling storm of historical moments, scriptural traditions, and ancient mythologies, all harnessed around the convulsion of India's partition along religious lines. By taking us through the internal life of his protagonist, Zakir—'He who remembers'—Husain performs an act of civilizational memory and provides us with the fragments of a culture's history that modernity has firmly set on the road to oblivion." -Aamir R. Mufti

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Basti by Intizar Husain is highly praised for its deft writing and translation, solidifying Husain's reputation as one of Pakistan's finest writers. The novel's sensuous reworking of vernacular styles and intricate metaphysics are noted for adding timelessness and universality, offering a layer of subversive exoticism that resonates with foreign readers. This engaging blend of storytelling has even led to Husain being nominated for the Man Booker International Prize.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781590175828

Publisher: New York Review Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 26 December 2012

Country: United States

Imprint: NYRB Classics

Edition: Main

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 12.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 202.0mm

Weight: 255g

Pages: 258

About the Author

Intizar Husain (b. 1923) is a journalist, short-story writer, and novelist, widely considered the most significant living fiction writer in Urdu. Born in Dibai, Bulandshahr, in British-administered India, he migrated to Pakistan in 1947 and currently lives in Lahore. His other titles in English include Leaves, The Seventh Door, A Chronicle of the Peacocks, and An Unwritten Epic. Frances W. Pritchett has taught South Asian literature at Columbia University since 1982. Her books include Nets of Awareness: Urdu Poetry and Its Critics, The Romance Tradition in Urdu: Adventures from the Dastan of Amir Hamzah, and (with Khaliq Ahmad Khaliq) Urdu Meter: A Practical Handbook.

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