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Description
A darkly funny, sharply observed, and deeply moving novel about the surprises and struggles of life in contemporary Delhi
'Confirms Anjum Hasan as one of the most important writers of our time' WILLIAM DALRYMPLE
Alif is a middle-aged history teacher living in contemporary Delhi. He's often lost in reveries on India's past, but it's the present that presses down on him. His wife is set on a bigger house and a better car while trying to ace her MBA exams; his teenage son wants to quit school to get rich; his colleagues are suspicious of a Muslim teaching Indian history; and his old friend has just reconnected with a childhood sweetheart for whom Alif has always had feelings.
Then one day, while leading a school field trip, the unthinkable happens, and Alif finds his job on the line as his life – and the world around him – rapidly descends into chaos.
Product details
| Published | 15 Aug 2024 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781526656056 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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[A] wonderfully restrained, shrewdly comic novel . . . Ms. Hasan grants this hero such a complete inner life-and surrounds him with such finely drawn characters-that the very air he breathes seems dense with thoughts and longings . . . There is as much history, then, in this quiet novel as there is in any sweeping epic by Amitav Ghosh. And as much tension-between the fading past and the frenzied present-as there is in Aravind Adiga's 'The White Tiger' . . . Retrograde or not, the quotidian world of Delhi, 'the city on which the apocalypse descends every day,' is conjured up by Ms. Hasan with acuity and palpable affection.
The Wall Street Journal
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Erudite and languid … Hasan frequently blends her chronicle of Alif's problems with insightful internal monologues, in which he reflects on the country's history and simmering anti-Muslim sentiments. Hasan's layering of history and personal drama accrues a subtle but undeniable power.
Publishers Weekly
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Hasan bitingly dramatizes the increasing religious intolerance brewing in modern India . . . the novel efficiently shows class and religion can make or break a man.
Booklist
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Hasan's honest and delicate portrayal of a Muslim community in contemporary Delhi is told through the eyes of a middle-aged teacher whose life is upended after a small outburst. It is an eye-opening story that will move readers with its sharp observations and crafty writing.
Debutiful
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A portrait of an individual as well as a nation in transition, History's Angel traces the fading of the secular promise of the Indian nation-and the richness of its multifaith culture-under its current, Hindu nationalist regime, and the growing intolerance in society . . . History's Angel exemplifies and makes a case for the role of literature in preserving the marginal and diverse aspects of a society.
Electric Literature
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Hasan's prose is introspective, carefully observed, and imbued with more than what is said . . . [Her] gaze is clear-sighted and unflinching.
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