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Sing To The Western Wind 1st Edition Tariq Mehmood

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Sing To The Western Wind 1st Edition Tariq Mehmood
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Publisher: Verso Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.37 MB
Pages: 305
Author: Tariq Mehmood
ISBN: 9781804295342, 1804295345
Language: English
Year: 2025
Edition: 1

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Sing To The Western Wind 1st Edition Tariq Mehmood by Tariq Mehmood 9781804295342, 1804295345 instant download after payment.

A complex, vibrant novel about a man in extremis, and the forces that drive him to the ultimate act of desperation A suicide bombing is being planned in Manchester, and Saleem Khan, an atheist, seventy years of age, is carrying the bomb. Also concealed on his person is a cache of vivid, haunting memories – some of regret and yearning, some humorous, others over-shadowed by the brutality of war. Award-winning novelist Tariq Mehmood plunges the reader into the dizzying saga of Saleem’s incendiary history. In the 1960s, 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 found a job in a mill on an all-Asian night shift. He became an active trade unionist and later, when the mills closed down, drove a taxi. But inevitably he is impelled to return to Pakistan. From Pakistan, Saleem is drawn across the border into the killing fields of Afghanistan. Among Russian soldiers and the holy warriors of the Mujahadeen, he meets Gulzarina, the woman whose life and experiences promise to make sense of Saleem’s own tortuous history.