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Tales From Birehra is a novel written in linked stories set in a village in India during the '40s. During the Second World War, the movement to gain freedom from the British gains momentum in India. The British get out of the country in a hurry, leaving a trail of blood and devastation behind them.
With profoundly vivid storytelling that delves into the symbiotic Hindu-Muslim relationship shared across the Indian sub-continent before the ending of the British Raj, Tales from Birehra is a unique and truly compelling narrative.
Birehra is a fictional microcosm of the country
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Produktbeschreibung
Tales From Birehra is a novel written in linked stories set in a village in India during the '40s. During the Second World War, the movement to gain freedom from the British gains momentum in India. The British get out of the country in a hurry, leaving a trail of blood and devastation behind them.

With profoundly vivid storytelling that delves into the symbiotic Hindu-Muslim relationship shared across the Indian sub-continent before the ending of the British Raj, Tales from Birehra is a unique and truly compelling narrative.

Birehra is a fictional microcosm of the country

and times-a tiny village, shared peacefully by people of different faiths, and

shaped by four hundred years of life lived close to the land and guided by the

rhythms of the seasons. Could it all be washed away by the looming tide of an

evolving political climate, so far removed from their time-honoured yet straightforward

existence? Could such a thing even be possible when Birehra's roots run so

deep, anchoring it to the land and the heart of a people?

With vivid scenery and characters who seem to

breathe with colourful life, Rafi Mustafa draws his readers into the culture he

describes, making them treasure its simple joys and dread its looming

devastation.


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Autorenporträt
Rafi Mustafa earned his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of British Columbia in 1969. He was engaged in research and teaching at several universities, including the University of Leicester in England, the Universities of Toronto and Windsor in Canada, the University of Sindh in Pakistan, and the University of Khartoum in Sudan. At present, Mustafa is the CEO of an I.T. company, which he established in 1991. He was on the Advisory Committee of the Muslim Studies Program at Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto. He has also been a part of the International Development and Relief Foundation (IDRF) for the past thirty years as a board member, the president, and currently a member of the Advisory Committee. Tales From Birehra is his first work of fiction. Apart from several articles and short stories published in online magazines, he is also the author of Ay Tahayyur-e-Ishq, a novel in Urdu, set in the '60s.