A Season for Martyrs by Bina Shah

A Season for Martyrs

Bina Shah
282 pages
Delphinium Books
Nov 2014
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<p>The U.S. literary debut of an up-and-coming Pakistani novelist and journalist.</p><p>Ali Sikandar is assigned to cover the arrival of Benazir Bhutto, the opposition leader who has returned home to Karachi after eight years of exile to take part in the presidential race. Already eager to leave for college in the U.S. and marry his forbidden Hindu girlfriend, Ali loses a friend in a horrific explosion and finds himself swept up in events larger than his individual struggle for identity and love when he joins the People's Resistance Movement, a group that opposes President Musharraf. Amidst deadly terrorist attacks and protest marches, this contemporary narrative thread weaves in flashbacks that chronicle the deep and beautiful tales of Pakistani history, of the mythical gods who once protected this land. Bina Shah, a journalist herself and now a NYT op-ed writer, illustrates with extraordinary depth and keen observation into daily life the many contradictions of a country struggling to make peace with itself.</p>
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Genre-Bending Historical Fiction

I have a weakness for novels that mix historical fiction with myth and since I don't know much about Pakistan but a lot about India, this was a great literary introduction to a fascinating country. Bina Shah writers well. She is wise and often funny with a good satirical eye and I can understand why she provokes many with her writing. The fact that she is a brilliant writer of the "wrong" sex for a patriarchal society may have something to do with it., but it's also clear that Shah has a great love for Pakistan Read more

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Pages 282
Publisher Delphinium Books
Published 2014
Readers 3