The Book of Death

The Book of Death

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The Book of Death

The Book of Death

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SKU: DADAX9371979682
ISBN: 9789371979689
Publisher: Ekad
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About The Bookthis Masterpiece Has A Story Within A Storythe Narrator Who Opens It Goes To Gilgitia Til Mas To Research Whether Two Multinational Firms Could Set Up Steel Plants There. He Finds Out That Years Before This, An International Archaeological Institute Had Sent A SixMember Team To This Region, Where A Small City Named Girgita Til Mas Existed About Two Hundred Years Ago. It Was Particularly Renowned For A Mental Asylum. The City Was Purposefully Submerged In Water For The Construction Of A Hydroelectric Dam By The Central Government.However, Due To The Ecological Imbalance, All The Rivers In The Region Either Dried Up Or Changed Their Courses. Mountainous Terrain Transformed Into Plains, And The Power Plant Became As Useless As A Limb Without Function, So It Was Demolished. The City Resurfaced With Its Ruins And Debris. It Was Established That A Mental Asylum Existed At This Site Once. The Narrator Found A Manuscript Among Its Ruins, Which Is At The Heart Of This Novel.Interested In Ancient Manuscripts, The Narrator Sets Out To Decipher A MadmanS Diary, A Man Who Suffered A Severe Injury To His Head In His MotherS Womb At The Hands Of His Violent Father. This Diary Is The Story Within The Story. As It Unravels, Our Second NarratorS Relationship With His Abusive Father, His Constant Companion, The Idea Of SelfHarm, The Two Women In His Life, And The Terrifying Void That Swirls Around Him, Introduces Us To The Most Striking Aspect Of Khalid JawedS Writing: The Crackling Mix Of Metaphysics And Banality.About The Authorkhalid Jawed Is One Of The Leading Urdu Novelists Of Our Times. He Is The Author Of Fifteen Works Of Fiction And NonFiction, And Is A Recipient Of The Katha Award, The Upendranath Ashk Award And The Up Urdu Academy Award. He Is A Professor At Jamia Millia Islamia University.Khalid Jawed Was Awarded The Jcb Prize For Literature (2022) For The English Translation Of His Book Nemat Khana Translated As The Paradise Of Food.About The Translatorrecipient Of Delhi Urdu Academy And Uttar Pradesh Urdu Academy Translation Awards, A. Naseeb Khan Is A Bilingual Poet, Translator And Author. His Publications Include Translations Of Over Eight Hundred Couplets Of GhalibS Urdu Poetry, Included In The Evolution Of Ghalib, Published By Rupa Publications, Translation Of Ten Urdu Stories By Premchand, Included In A Volume Of PremchandS Stories, Published By Penguin India, Translations Of Eleven Urdu Stories By Tariq Chhatari, Published As The Nameplate, Translations Of Urdu Stories And Critical Writings, Included In Collections Published By Katha And Routledge, And Translations Of Urdu Stories Published In Indian Literature. His Translation Of Akhri Sawariyan By S.M. Ashraf Will Be Published As The Last Rides.

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