Basti by Intizar Husain - ISBN: 9781590175828
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Harmony lost, a nation fractured, find solace in a lost settlement.

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    258 pages

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    15 November 2012

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Summary

An NYRB Classics Original

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 cafes, Zakir is …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781590175828
ISBN-10:1590175824
Author:Intizar Husain, Frances W. Pritchett
Publisher:New York Review Books
Imprint:NYRB Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:258
Edition:Main
Release Date:15 November 2012
Weight:255g
Dimensions:127mm x 203mm
Series:New York Review Books Classics
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Basti by Intizar Husain - ISBN: 9781590175828
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Critics Review

‘At its best Basti is deftly written and transalated … one can see why Husain is regarded as one of Pakistain’s finest writers and is nominated for this year’s man Booker International Prize.’ Times Literary Supplement ‘sensuous reworking of vernacular modes, and his intricate metaphysics, are effectively deployed in his novel. This trademark use of what might crudely be termed magic realism adds not just a dimension of timelessness and universality, but also a subversive exoticism that foreign readers might find seductive long after the topicality of contemporary fiction from Pakistan recedes.’ The Independent

About The Author

Intizar Husain

Intizar Husain (1925-2016) was a journalist, short-story writer, and novelist, widely considered one of the most significant fiction writers in Urdu. Born in Dibai, Bulandshahr, in British-administered India, he migrated to Pakistan in 1947 and lived in Lahore.

Besides Basti, he was the author of two other novels:

  • Naya Gar (The New House), which paints a picture of Pakistan during the ten-year dictatorship of the Islamic fundamentalist General Zia-ul-Haq.
  • Agay Sumandar Hai (Beyond Is the Sea), which juxtaposes the spiraling urban violence of contemporary Karachi with a vision of the lost Islamic realm of al-Andalus.

Collections of Husain’s celebrated short stories have appeared in English under the titles:

  • Leaves
  • The Seventh Door
  • A Chronicle of the Peacocks
  • 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
  • (with Khaliq Ahmad Khaliq) Urdu Meter: A Practical Handbook

Asif Farrukhi is a writer and a physician trained in public health. He is a frequent contributor to the English-language press of Pakistan and the author of seven short-story collections, two essay collections, and a monograph on Intizar Husain. He is the editor of:

  • Fires in an Autumn Garden: Stories from Pakistan
  • Look at the City from Here: Writings About Karachi

He is co-editor of:

  • Faultlines, a selection of stories about the 1971 Indo-Pakistani war.

He has collaborated with Intizar Husain on the anthology Short Stories from Pakistan.

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