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Daniyal Mueenuddin

    1 janvier 1963

    Daniyal Mueenuddin explore les relations humaines complexes et les intersections culturelles avec une perspicacité pénétrante. Ses histoires, souvent situées sur fond de Pakistan rural, explorent les thèmes de l'identité, de la tradition et de la modernité. La prose de Mueenuddin est réputée pour sa précision tranquille et sa capacité à révéler de profondes émotions humaines dans des circonstances ordinaires. Son œuvre offre un aperçu captivant de la vie de ceux qui naviguent entre les mondes.

    In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
    • In Other Rooms, Other Wonders

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(82)Évaluer

      “The rural rootedness and gentle humour of R.K. Narayan with the literary sophistication and stylishness of Jhumpa Lahiri.”— Financial Times Passing from the mannered drawing rooms of Pakistan’s cities to the harsh mud villages beyond, Daniyal Mueenuddin’s linked stories describe the interwoven lives of an aging feudal landowner, his servants and managers, and his extended family, industrialists who have lost touch with the land. In the spirit of Joyce’s Dubliners and Turgenev’s A Sportsman’s Sketches , these stories comprehensively illuminate a world, describing members of parliament and farm workers, Islamabad society girls and desperate servant women. A hard-driven politician at the height of his powers falls critically ill and seeks to perpetuate his legacy; a girl from a declining Lahori family becomes a wealthy relative’s mistress, thinking there will be no cost; an electrician confronts a violent assailant in order to protect his most valuable possession; a maidservant who advances herself through sexual favors unexpectedly falls in love. Together the stories in In Other Rooms, Other Wonders make up a vivid portrait of feudal Pakistan, describing the advantages and constraints of social station, the dissolution of old ways, and the shock of change. Refined, sensuous, by turn humorous, elegiac, and tragic, Mueenuddin evokes the complexities of the Pakistani feudal order as it is undermined and transformed.

      In Other Rooms, Other Wonders