Phoenix Fled

Phoenix Fled

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  • Author: Attia Hosain
  • Publisher: Hachette UK
  • ISBN: 0349014450
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

'There is so much to love and admire in these stories - their understanding of heartbreak, their attention to affection and love across many divides' KAMILA SHAMSIE 'Listen to me, child. You will be a woman soon and must behave well and with modesty. The Kazi will ask you three times whether you will marry Kalloo Mian. Now don't you be shameless, like these modern girls, and shout gleefully "Yes". Be modest and cry softly and say "Hoon".' A marriage is arranged between a little servant girl and a middle-aged cook with an opium habit; an idealistic political worker faces disillusionment; a man returns from years studying in England to a wife he scarcely knows; a conventional bride has her first encounter with her husband's 'emancipated' friends. Telling of the lives of servants and children, of conflict between the old traditions and new ways, and exploring the human repercussions of the Muslim/Hindu divide, these twelve stories present a moving and vivid picture of life in India in the mid-twentieth century. To each episode Attia Hosain brings a superb imaginative understanding and a sense of the poignancy of the smallest of human dramas. Attia Hosain published only two books, but her writing has influenced generations of writers. Discover Sunlight on a Broken Column, Hosain's acclaimed only novel - a coming-of-age story set against the turbulent background of Partition, also published in Virago Modern Classics.


Muslim Narratives and the Discourse of English

Muslim Narratives and the Discourse of English

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  • Author: Amin Malak
  • Publisher: SUNY Press
  • ISBN: 9780791463062
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 196

Examines novels and short stories by Muslim authors who write in English.


Distant Traveller

Distant Traveller

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  • Author: Attia Hosain
  • Publisher: Women Unlimited
  • ISBN: 9385606018
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 266

The accidental discovery of chapters from an unfinished novel and of unpublished stories, made the publication of this anthology of Attia Hosain’s new and selected fiction an inevitability. Attia’s two worlds – the Lucknow she grew up in and the London she later lived and worked in – intersect and mesh in the stories and novel excerpts presented here, reflecting her deep and abiding concern with those caught in the cleft stick of history, and how they come to terms with it. The distinctive quality of her prose – subtle, elegant, with an uncanny ear for dialogue and sharp, yet sympathetic observation – is displayed to stunning effect as she delineates the tension and pathos of lives and societies in transition. Attia Hosain (1913-1998) was born in Lucknow and educated at La Martiniere and Isabella Thoburn College, blending an English liberal education with that of a traditional Muslim household where she was taught Persian, Urdu and Arabic. Influenced in the 1930s by the nationalist movement and the Progressive Writers’ Group in India, she became a journalist, broadcaster and writer. In 1947 she moved to England and presented her own women’s programme on the BBC Eastern Service for many years, and appeared on television and the West End stage. She is the author of Phoenix Fled, a collection of short stories, and Sunlight on a Broken Column, a novel.


Where to Live in Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun

Where to Live in Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun

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  • Author: Nexzus Publishing
  • Publisher: Nexzus Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780977700509
  • Category : Cities and towns
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Profiles each city and major neighborhood in the Phoenix, Arizona area for prospective home buyers, with information on real estate and house prices, schools, shopping, dining, and more.


Rendez-vous in Phoenix

Rendez-vous in Phoenix

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  • Author: Tony Sandoval
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781942367284
  • Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

"Tony Sandoval was born and raised in northwestern Mexico, where the temptation to cross the border in the US ultimately becomes a matter of the heart. Drawn by the need to reunited with his American girlfriend and faced with an insurmountable visa process standing in the way of their relationship, he makes the ultimate romantic gesture: smuggling himself across the border, despite the dangers he'll face from the blistering heat, vicious bandits, barbed wire, and -- most daunting of all -- the US border patrol. An autobiographical account by the three-time Eisner-nominated writer/artist, this true story shines reliable light on the hot-topic immigration issue in the news today."--Page 4 of cover.


Women’s Writing, Englishness and National and Cultural Identity

Women’s Writing, Englishness and National and Cultural Identity

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  • Author: M. Joannou
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1137265299
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 206

An original mapping of women's writing in the 1940s and 1950s, this book looks at Englishness and national identity in women's writing and includes writing from Scotland, Wales, Ireland the Indian subcontinent and Africa. The authors discussed include Virginia Woolf, Daphne Du Maurier, Doris Lessing and Muriel Spark.


Cheiron's Way

Cheiron's Way

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  • Author: Justina Gregory
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 0190857889
  • Category : Drama
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 345

This book studies the social and ethical formation of youthful characters in Greek epic and tragedy. It investigates Cheiron the Centaur, ancient Greece's first teacher; traces the influential trajectory of the Iliadic Achilles; and offers readings of the Odyssey, Sophocles' Ajax and Philoctetes, and Euripides' Hippolytus and Iphigenia in Aulis.


Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships

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  • ISBN:
  • Category : Warships
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 672


Covert City

Covert City

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  • Author: Vince Houghton
  • Publisher: PublicAffairs
  • ISBN: 1541774582
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 250

Secret operations, corruption, crime, and a city teeming with spies: why Miami was as crucial to winning the Cold War as Washington DC or Moscow. The Cuban Missile Crisis was perhaps the most dramatic and dangerous period of the Cold War. What's less well known is that the city of Miami, mere miles away, was a pivotal, though less well known, part of Cold War history. With its population of Communist exiles from Cuba, its strategic value for military operations, and its lax business laws, Miami was an ideal environment for espionage. Covert City tells the history of how the entire city of Miami was constructed in the image of the US-Cuba rivalry. From the Bay of Pigs invasion to the death of Fidel Castro, the book shows how Miami is a hub for money and cocaine but also secrets and ideologies. Cuban exiles built criminal and political organizations in the city, leading Washington to set up a CIA station there, codenamed JMWAVE. It monitored gang activities, plotted secret operations against Castro, and became a base for surveilling Latin American neighbors. The money and infrastructure built for the CIA was integral to the development of Miami. Covert City is a sweeping and entertaining history, full of stunning experimental operations and colorful characters--a story of a place like no other.


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  • Publisher: Brill Archive
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  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 106