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Three Women of Herat

Afghanistan 1973-77
Series: Eland classics
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Three Women of Herat by Veronica Doubleday offers an immersive look into the lives of three Afghan women in the city of Herat during a time of political upheaval in the late 1970s. Through personal stories and cultural insights, Doubleday portrays their struggles and resilience, painting a vivid picture of Afghan society and traditions amidst changing times. This travel narrative provides a reflective and empathetic exploration of womanhood and cultural identity.
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You might enjoy this book if you're captivated by the rich tapestry of Afghan culture and the day-to-day life in Herat through the lens of personal experiences. It offers a unique glimpse into the lives of women in this region, deftly weaving their stories with the vibrant backdrop of Afghanistan's landscape and traditions.

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Three Women of Herat

Veronica was not a casual traveler but a young musician married to a scholar. She was determined to make use of her time in Afghanistan and break out of the charmed circle of the expatriate academic and make real friendships with local women.

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In 1973, the Afghans still had a King who ruled from a palace in Kabul with his own resident court of musicians when Veronica set up home in Herat.

This Afghan city sat close to the Persian frontier and was fully cognisant of its glorious history as the capital of a once vast Central Asian Empire. Veronica was not a casual traveller but a young musician married to a scholar. She was determined to make use of her time in Afghanistan and break out of the charmed circle of the expatriate academic to make real friendships with local women. The tentative story, the growth in these very different friendships, takes the reader into a rare, deep, and privileged insight into the hidden world of Afghan female society.

This is more than enough to make this book remarkable, but it has an afterlife of its own. A Communist coup, the Russian invasion, a long guerrilla war of Resistance followed by Civil War, and the rise of the Taliban all contribute to the backdrop. Veronica was separated from her friends: she feared the worst, sought to assist but was also aware that contact from a Westerner could be lethal to them. Then a fragile peace allowed her to meet them again and pick up their stories. It is a most exceptional work, which reads like a novel.

"I was fascinated by this story of ordinary life before the Russian invasion of Afghanistan. The three women are remarkable and unforgettable, and the story of how the author gained their friendship is like a novel." - Doris Lessing

Three Women of Herat is a sensitive, knowledgeable and very moving account of an annihilated civilisation. - The Sunday Times

"Her understanding of 'purdah' is certainly the most illuminating by any Western writer for a long time. It is in describing the rituals of the day-to-day life of these women that the author excels, all are minutely depicted with a ravishing eye for detail." - Ahmed Rashid

Series: Eland classics

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781780601977

Publisher: Eland Publishing Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 March 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Eland Publishing Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 280

About the Author

Veronica Doubleday is a respected ethno-musicologist. She first travelled to Herat with her husband, John Baily, during the main period of his research into traditional Afghan music. She continues to perform the songs she learned in Afghanistan and writes frequently on the country. Since this book was written, she has returned to Herat twice, in 1994 and 2004.

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