The Scatter Here Is Too Great
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One Karachi Afternoon, As Cars And People Crowd Onto A Busy Street In The Middle Of Town, A Bomb Explodes. Nothing Will Be The Same Again For The Lives Torn Apart By The Blast: An Ageing Communist Poet Whose Only Occupation Is Ranting At People In Buses; His Estranged Son, A HighFlying Businessman Who Yearns For The Love Of His Own Children; A Young Woman Who Spins Tales For Her Little Brother To Conceal Her Heartbreak; A PistolPacking Youth Whose Job Is To Find Loan Defaulters. And In The Midst Of This, A Reluctant Writer Struggles To Find Words For His Broken City. Told In A Rich Variety Of Voices, The Scatter Here Is Too Great Gives A Human Heart To A City Of Inhuman Violence.
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