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Many among Dead in Bangladesh Factory Fire Burned Beyond Recognition

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The Begum and the Dastan : A novel that shows how to write history without condoning it

Book Review | The grandeur and myriad horrors of a Begum s dastaan

Book Review | The grandeur and myriad horrors of a Begum’s dastaan Updated May 9, 2021, 10:03 am IST Restless Ameera implores her dadi to tell stories about Feroza Begum, whose own restlessness had ruined her life  Structurally, too, Ameera’s circumstances feel temporary compared to Feroza Begum’s lifelong entrapment; the latter is better synchronised with Lalarukh’s adventures. By Arrangement Books are defined, at their most basic, as stories with a beginning, a middle, and an end. But classics like the Mahabharata and The Thousand and One Nights are enjoyed for how frequently these three sections are interrupted. Structuring a book to consist of stories within stories allows author to escort the reader through some portions of the story, and later force the reader to plunge, unassisted, into a new section. The result is dizzying, but unforgettable. Characters blend into one another, time and space collapse, and dreamworlds feel real.

Anil Menon reviews The Begum and the Dastan by Tarana Husain Khan

Cavils apart, this is an immersive novel, remarkable for the thoroughly Muslim world it creates The Begum and the Dastan could have been titled ‘The Begum & Her Bluebeard’. Bluebeard has many wives Scheherazade, Jane Eyre, Rebecca and their stories are a disjointed, inverted version of the classic fairy tale: a hasty marriage, then a wooing, curiosity, secrets, and finally, a husband who’s revealed to be a monster. The Bluebeard in Tarana Husain Khan’s story is Nawab Shams Ali Khan, ruler of the princely state of Sherpur. Like all the wives in the Bluebeard tales, the Nawab’s begum, Feroza, the beautiful blue-eyed daughter of Miya Jan Khan, a wealthy Rohilla Pathan, is an independent, curious soul. It is her curiosity that seals her doom.

A Magical Realism Journey Into the Old Feudal Nawabi Culture Weaving Two Eras

A Magical Realism Journey Into the Old Feudal Nawabi Culture Weaving Two Eras
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