**'Any reader of this book is sure to discover a Kabul so unlike what the media portrays. Tarans love of her city comes across in her enchanting evocation of a city where so many tragedies echo from across Kabuls decades of war' Raja Shehadeh, author of \*Palestinian Walks**One of the first things I
Shadow City: A Woman Walks Kabul
β Scribed by Taran Khan
- Book ID
- 100395522
- Publisher
- Random House
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 385 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
For most Indians, Kabul is a city that is near, yet far-familiar, yet unknown. When Taran N. Khan arrived in Kabul in the spring of 2006, five years after the overthrow of the Taliban regime, she was earnestly cautioned never to walk. Her instincts compelled her to do the opposite: to take that precarious first step and enter the life of the city with the unique, tactile intimacy that comes from being a walker. She didn't stop until 2013, when she returned to India.InShadow City, Taran N. Khan paints a lyrical, personal, and meditative portrait of a city we know primarily in terms of conflict and peace. As a Muslim woman raised in a small town in India, Taran discovered that she had access to parts of Kabul uncharted by travellers before her. The result reads like an elegiac prose map of the city, rich with surprises-from the glitter of wedding halls that shine like a bizarre version of Las Vegas; to the mental health hospital where women are abandoned and isolated but exist in a rare space of freedom and solitude; to the bookseller behindThe Bookseller of Kabul, who sued Γ sne Seierstad for her portrayal of him and then published the rebuttal which he displays proudly in his shop window.
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