Sing to the Western Wind
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Sing to the Western Wind
Sing to the Western Wind
A complex and vibrant novel about a man in his final act, and the political forces and personal calamities that brought him to it.
A complex and vibrant novel about a man in his final act, and the political forces and personal calamities that brought him to it.
A suicide bombing is being planned in Manchester, and Saleem Khan, an atheist, and seventy years of age, is carrying the bag. He is also holding vivid memories—some of regret and yearning, some humorous, and yet others overshadowed by the surreal brutality of war.
In the '60s, he left his lover, his job as a teacher, and his home in rural Pakistan and emigrated to Bradford, a town crackling with racism. He finds a job working in a mill on an all-Asian night-shift, becomes an active trade unionist, and when the mills close down, he drives a taxi.
But in the 1980s, Pakistan draws him back, and he gets involved as the English-speaking partner in his cousin's transport business. When a truck driver he knows does not return to base, he sets out to find him and unwittingly gets drawn across the border and into the killing fields of Afghanistan.
Here, among Russian soldiers, Saudi Arabian Sheikhs, American Pirs, prostitutes, and the holy warriors of the Mujahadeen, who receive their orders and weapons from the United States, he meets Gulzarina. Her life and experiences in a war without end allow him to finally make sense of his own.
Sing to the Western Wind weaves a tale of adventure, identity, and the intricate connections between the personal and the political.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781804295342
Publisher: Verso Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 24 June 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Verso Books
Edition: Paperback original
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 244g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Tariq Mehmood is an award winning novelist and documentary film-maker. His first novel, Hand On the Sun (London: Penguin Books, 1983), dealt with the experience of the resistance to racism by young migrant to the UK of the 1970s and 1980s. His second novel, While There is Light (Manchester: Carcanet, 2003), was set against the backdrop of the case of the 'Bradford 12', where 12 young men who defended their community were charged with conspiracy offences. His young adult novel, You're Not Proper, is a story of two girls struggling in a town seething with Islamophobia (London: Hope Road, 2015), won the Francis Lincoln Diverse Voices Children's Book Award. He is the co-director of the multiple award-winning documentary Injustice, a story about people who have died in British police custody. Tariq teaches at the American University of Beirut (AUB), Lebanon.
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