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Đêm Giới Nghiêm (2009)

by Basharat Peer(Favorite Author)
3.91 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Pain and fear and loss and melancholy can shred souls okay but give them a pen a, camera, a voice and see what mountains they cannot move. This is one such book. Might even be the first to do so from the valley. From blood boiling rage to moistened eyes, from recalling Manto to unearthing some precious childhood memories, this fast and focussed narrative by Basharat Peer made me see it all. Hope this writing inspires many others from the troubled and torn Kashmir valley to come up and give voices to their stories. WE ARE LISTENING.
review 2: A wonderful,haunting piece of literature,throwing light on a story that too many Indians remain blissfully ignorant of.It interlaces memories with facts-and the result is a holistic portrait of Kashmir,which is brought to l
... moreife by the potent emotions the pages bristle with.A book that will help you understand the conflict in Kashmir-the different dimensions to it, and challenge the notions you've so long been complacently certain of being true. less
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Samintha
A day to day life depicting emotional,intense and bitter truth of the people of kashmir .
CarlTina
A very engrossing book; Peer presents the point of view of all sides.
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fannyc72
brutally honest .
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