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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "A brilliant work of historical fiction." - The Telegraph "A tale of transcendental love woven around poetry and prose with confidence and tenderness." - Farah BashirIn a small house beneath a mosque in the Bazaar e Husn, home to the pleasure houses of sixteenth-century Lahore, lives the mystic Shah Hussain. A former Islamic scholar now disavowed by the clergy, he courts rejection and abuse as a means of conquering his ego. Despite his notoriety, his exquisite poems-sung by his dearest disciple Maqbool, his nightingale-have won the hearts of thousands. Into this world strides Madho, the handsome scion of a high-born Brahmin family, seeking the favours of the most famous courtesan in Lahore. Shah Hussain is smitten the moment he lays eyes on Madho, who replaces Maqbool as his favorite acolyte. Torn between devotion and jealousy, Maqbool sings Shah Hussain's exquisite songs of love, which he thinks are addressed to Madho. but will he ever understand the true nature of their relationship? Thus unfolds a saga of sublime love, heartbreak, scandal, mystical experience and, ultimately, spiritual triumph. Told in the voices of Hussain and Maqbool, The Sufi's Nightingale is a moving and transcendent novel about the wonders and mysteries of love and faith."This well-researched and magnificently crafted book would appeal to a variety of readers (and) would also strike a chord with young South Asian queer folks looking for pre-colonial and non-Western queer narratives and icons to affirm their existence."- Open Magazine"In Sarbpreet Singh's hands, the poet's life and world come alive with a charming subtlety and elegance, elevating the small details and everydayness of a Sufi's life, as much as its raptures and leaps of faith and emotion. This is historical fiction at its finest."- Manu Pillai, Sahitya Academy honoree and author of The Ivory Throne This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "A brilliant work of historical fiction." - The Telegraph "A tale of transcendental love woven around poetry and prose with confidence and tenderness." - Farah BashirIn a small house beneath a mosque in the Bazaar e Husn, home to the pleasure houses of sixteenth-century Lahore, lives the mystic Shah Hussain. A former Islamic scholar now disavowed by the clergy, he courts rejection and abuse as a means of conquering his ego. Despite his notoriety, his exquisite poems-sung by his dearest disciple Maqbool, his nightingale-have won the hearts of thousands. Into this world strides Madho, the handsome scion of a high-born Brahmin family, seeking the favours of the most famous courtesan in Lahore. Shah Hussain is smitten the moment he lays eyes on Madho, who replaces Maqbool as his favorite acolyte. Torn between devotion and jealousy, Maqbool sings Shah Hussain's exquisite songs of love, which he thinks are addressed to Madho. but will he ever understand the true nature of their relationship? Thus unfolds a saga of sublime love, heartbreak, scandal, mystical experience and, ultimately, spiritual triumph. Told in the voices of Hussain and Maqbool, The Sufi's Nightingale is a moving and transcendent novel about the wonders and mysteries of love and faith."This well-researched and magnificently crafted book would appeal to a variety of readers (and) would also strike a chord with young South Asian queer folks looking for pre-colonial and non-Western queer narratives and icons to affirm their existence."- Open Magazine"In Sarbpreet Singh's hands, the poet's life and world come alive with a charming subtlety and elegance, elevating the small details and everydayness of a Sufi's life, as much as its raptures and leaps of faith and emotion. This is historical fiction at its finest."- Manu Pillai, Sahitya Academy honoree and author of The Ivory Throne This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. "A brilliant work of historical fiction." - The Telegraph "A tale of transcendental love woven around poetry and prose with confidence and tenderness." - Farah BashirIn a small house beneath a mosque in the Bazaar e Husn, home to the pleasure houses of sixteenth-century Lahore, lives the mystic Shah Hussain. A former Islamic scholar now disavowed by the clergy, he courts rejection and abuse as a means of conquering his ego. Despite his notoriety, his exquisite poems-sung by his dearest disciple Maqbool, his nightingale-have won the hearts of thousands. Into this world strides Madho, the handsome scion of a high-born Brahmin family, seeking the favours of the most famous courtesan in Lahore. Shah Hussain is smitten the moment he lays eyes on Madho, who replaces Maqbool as his favorite acolyte. Torn between devotion and jealousy, Maqbool sings Shah Hussain's exquisite songs of love, which he thinks are addressed to Madho. but will he ever understand the true nature of their relationship? Thus unfolds a saga of sublime love, heartbreak, scandal, mystical experience and, ultimately, spiritual triumph. Told in the voices of Hussain and Maqbool, The Sufi's Nightingale is a moving and transcendent novel about the wonders and mysteries of love and faith."This well-researched and magnificently crafted book would appeal to a variety of readers (and) would also strike a chord with young South Asian queer folks looking for pre-colonial and non-Western queer narratives and icons to affirm their existence."- Open Magazine"In Sarbpreet Singh's hands, the poet's life and world come alive with a charming subtlety and elegance, elevating the small details and everydayness of a Sufi's life, as much as its raptures and leaps of faith and emotion. This is historical fiction at its finest."- Manu Pillai, Sahitya Academy honoree and author of The Ivory Throne This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Kultar's Mime tells the stories of Sikh children who survived the Delhi massacre through a poem that grew into a play, made its way from Boston to Delhi, and restarted the conversation about a forgotten chapter in history. In April 1903, a pogrom targeted the Jewish population in Kishinev, Russia, leaving many dead and wounded and thousands homeless. Upon visiting the aftermath, the Hebrew poet Hayim Nahman Bialik composed one of his most famous poems, "In the City of Slaughter." In 1984, after Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was shot by her Sikh bodyguards, an orgy of murder, rape, and arson was unleashed upon the Sikh residents of Delhi, in which more than three thousand lost their lives. When he eventually discovered the hidden truth, Sarbpreet Singh, then a young Sikh living in Milwaukee wrote the poem "Kultar's Mime." The play Kultar's Mime synthesizes the suffering caused by these two events, separated by thousands of miles, many years, and vast cultural differences. Through the raw imagery of the two poems, it reminds us that, in the end, all innocent victims are the same. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.