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yaq Shukri’s novel, The Silent Minaret (). Represented as a silence, a lack, a gap, and an absence, Issa is all that and much more. In a novel that traces the antecedents of Muslims in South a frica and connects Islamic disaffection following September 11 . Read "The Silent Minaret" by Ishtiyaq Shukri available from Rakuten Kobo. Daring in both form and content, this novel of belief and betrayal shuttles between two connected moments in history and Brand: Jacana Media. Ishtiyaq Shukri studies South Asian and Middle Eastern literature in London and is the first recipient of South Africa's new EU Literary Award for best first novel. Start reading The Silent Minaret on your Kindle in under a www.doorway.ru by:


This article explores how Ishtiyaq Shukri's The Silent Minaret critiques the limited and severely uneven forms of hospitality that characterise post-9/11 Britain. It also examines how the text. 3 Articles by: Ishtiyaq Shukri. Ishtiyaq Shukri is the author of "The Silent Minaret" () and "I See You" (). in Ishtiyaq Shukri's The Silent Minaret PaLLaVI RaStOGI Louisiana State University prastogi@www.doorway.ru aBStRaCt this essay examines Ishtiyaq Shukri's novel The Silent Minaret () in order to understand the changes that have taken place in South african Indian fiction after nearly a decade of democracy, particularly the shift in.


Ishtiyaq Shukri studies South Asian and Middle Eastern literature in London and is the first recipient of South Africa's new EU Literary Award for best first novel. Read an Excerpt The Silent Minaret. Shukri's writing career was launched in , when his unpublished manuscript, The Silent Minaret, won the European Union Literary Award. The novel, which deals with the global impact of the "War on Terror," was inspired by the announcement of the War in Afghanistan in November His second novel, I See You, expands on the themes established in The Silent Minaret, with conflict centering on an abducted war photographer. yaq Shukri’s novel, The Silent Minaret (). Represented as a silence, a lack, a gap, and an absence, Issa is all that and much more. In a novel that traces the antecedents of Muslims in South a frica and connects Islamic disaffection following September 11 to the oppression of blacks during apartheid.

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