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Aatish Taseer

    Aatish Taseer is een auteur wiens werken zich verdiepen in de complexiteit van culturele ontmoetingen en persoonlijke identiteit. Zijn schrijfstijl wordt gekenmerkt door een scherpe analyse van complexe maatschappelijke thema's en een meesterlijke weergave van de menselijke ervaring op het kruispunt van Oost en West. Taseer onderzoekt onderwerpen als geschiedenis, geloof en de zoektocht naar betekenis met opmerkelijke introspectie en literaire flair. Zijn proza stroomt met een ritme dat rijke beelden oproept en lezers meeneemt in zijn onderzoek van een voortdurend veranderende wereld.

    The Temple goers
    Noon
    The Way Things Were
    De buitenstaander
    • The Way Things Were

      • 560bladzijden
      • 20 uur lezen

      Skanda's father, Toby, has died, estranged from Toby's mother and from the India he loved. Skanda is tasked with fulfilling Toby's final wish and returning his ashes to his birthplace. It is a journey that takes him from Manhattan to Delhi, and deep into the story of his family: in particular, to a night three decades earlier, when an act of shocking violence forced his parents' fragile marriage apart. Set at flashpoints in 1975, 1984, 1992 and the present day, The Way Things Were shows how our most deeply personal stories are shaped by ancient history and volatile politics; how the life of a country and the life of an individual are irrevocably entwined. Spanning three generations, it is at once intimate and panoramic, with a thrilling ambition that places it alongside such masterpieces as A Suitable Boy and A Fine Balance.

      The Way Things Were2015
      3,6
    • Noon

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      Set over two decades of convulsive change, Noon is the moving story of Rehan Tabassum, a young man whose heart is split across two cultures' troubled divide. Rehan's mother and her new husband are the embodiment of a dazzling, emergent India. Yet as the old, muted order of dust and shortages recedes, Rehan finds himself unmoored. With his father still a powerful shadow across the border in Pakistan, Rehan's journey begins: through lands of sudden wealth and hidden violence, in an atmosphere of political quicksand and moral danger, towards the centre of a dark, shifting world. Noon is a startling and incisive novel from a brilliant young writer, uniquely placed to bear witness to some of the most urgent questions of our times.

      Noon2012
      2,9
    • Part thriller, part investigation of male friendship, part exploration of the tension between traditional values and modern liberalism in Indian society

      The Temple goers2010
      2,5
    • De buitenstaander

      Een reis door de wereld van de islam

      • 397bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      What does it mean to be a young Muslim in the 21st century? When Aatish Taseer receives a challenging letter from his estranged father in Pakistan, he decides to set off on an expedition across the Islamic world in search of his own Islamic heritage.

      De buitenstaander2009
      3,6