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Maps for Lost Lovers is a stunningly brave and searingly brutal novel charting a year in the life of a working class community from the subcontinent--a group described by author Nadeem Aslam as "Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian and Sri Lankans living in a northern town". The older residents, who have left their homelands for the riches of England, have communally dubbed it Dasht-e-Tanhaii, which roughly translates as "the wilderness of solitude" or "the desert of loneliness". As the seasons change, from the first crystal flakes of snow that melt into "a monsoon raindrop", we slowly learn the fate of Jugnu and Chanda, a couple whose disappearance is rumoured to have been a result of their fatal decision to live in sin in a community where the phrase holds true meaning. This uncompromisingly honest--and often uncomfortable to read--story is told through the eyes of Jugnu's brother's family who live next door. Shamas is director of the local Community Relations Council; a liberal, educated man he still mourns the passing of communism and yearns for passion in his later years. His wife Kaukub, daughter of a Pakistani cleric, is also in mourning for the passing of her devout Muslim upbringing and is forced to watch her three children turn "native". She tries increasingly desperate measures to turn them back to Islam. Pakistani-born Nadeem Aslam skilfully intertwines myths and legends with a harsh, modern reality. Tragic sub-plots of Romeo-and-Juliet proportions abound. And while some of the extended descriptive passages sit uneasily on the page and, towards the end, several rants against Islam forced through the mouths of characters become thinly-veiled lectures, nevertheless Maps for Lost Lovers is an epic work and an important milestone in British literature that deserves to be widely read by all multicultural societies seeking mutual tolerance and understanding. --Carey GreenRead More

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  • Amazon

    A young pair of Pakistani lovers dissapear in an English town. Then brothers are arrested for murder and the novel covers the next twelve months of a family struggling at cultural cross roads. There is cruelty, injustice, bigotry and above all love, throughout. An excellent and engaging story in a modern multi cultural setting. Softback intact and clean and undamaged.

  • Play

    At the heart of this extraordinary novel lies the character of Kaukab a wife and mother increasingly out of touch with those she loves most: her homeland her husband and her three increasingly estranged and westernised children. Her faith in her religion and family is her only support. The disappearance of her brother-in-law Jugnu and his lover Chanda and their suspected murder forms the dramatic backdrop for a year of turmoil in the life of Kaukab's splintering family. Maps for Lost Lovers opens the heart of a family at the crossroads of culture community nationality and religion and expresses both their joys and their pain in a language that is arrestingly poetic.

  • BookDepository

    Maps for Lost Lovers : Paperback : Faber & Faber : 9780571221837 : : 02 Jun 2005 : Jugnu und seine Freundin Chanda sind wie vom Erdboden verschluckt und Jugnus Familie ist tief besorgt. Wenig später werden Chandas Brüder verhaftet. Sie sollen beide getötet haben, um die Ehre der Familie zu retten.

  • Blackwell

    In an unnamed town Jugnu and his lover Chanda have disappeared. Rumours abound in the close-knit Pakistani community, and then on a snow-covered January morning Chanda's brothers are arrested for murder. Telling the story of the next twelve...

  • 0571221831
  • 9780571221837
  • Nadeem Aslam
  • 2 June 2005
  • Faber and Faber
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 384
  • New edition
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