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ISBN-13
9781632060372
Type
Does not apply
ISBN
9781632060372
Book Title
Between Clay and Dust
Publisher
Restless Books
Item Length
8.2 in
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Musharraf Ali Farooqi
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Literary, Asian American, Historical
Item Weight
9.3 Oz
Item Width
5.5 in
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Publisher
Restless Books
ISBN-10
163206037X
ISBN-13
9781632060372
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3038757335

Product Key Features

Book Title
Between Clay and Dust
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Literary, Asian American, Historical
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Author
Musharraf Ali Farooqi
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
9.3 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.5 in

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Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Much of the action of Between Clay And Dust alternates between sporting arenas and women's rooms, in spaces which we tend to think of as repositories of our memories, rather than our histories. Perhaps this accounts for the power of this small, spare book, a novel which fulfils the most novelistic of purposes-to refract history through the prism of memory, and to tell us its secrets and doubts. Farooqi traces the unravelling of their world with near-uncanny attentiveness…. Farooqi's writing is too wise and too elegant to make this a romance instead of a tragedy. As in Syed's poem, we are left with the notion that every history is underwritten by the minute, private failures of human beings." - Wall Street Journal, "The book works like an ache in the heart, evoking cultures and values that, while not necessarily perfect, represented something larger than the self; their replacements, by contrast, are small and mean.... The pages come alive with the grunts of the trainee pehelwans and capture the last echoes of Gohar Jan's sitar. A story that purports to be about decay resounds with the stuff of life. This is a book to be savoured like a fine single malt." - Forbes India, "As far as intimate epics - that beloved but apt oxymoron of reviewese - go, Between Clay and Dust is intimate enough to pass for a whisper in the middle of pillow talk between two lovers. And yet its richness in capturing a culture at the moment of expiry is the stuff of epics.... Timelessness, sorrow, and so much emotional delicacy." - Quill and Quire , Starred Review, "The book works like an ache in the heart, evoking cultures and values that, while not necessarily perfect, represented something larger than the self; their replacements, by contrast, are small and mean.... The pages come alive with the grunts of the trainee pehelwans and capture the last echoes of Gohar Jan's sitar. A story that purports to be about decay resounds with the stuff of life. This is a book to be savoured like a fine single malt." -- Forbes India, "Farooqi's spare, tightly honed prose and the quiet unfurling of the plot resembles the seamless movements of a dance, in which sudden implosions of violence and unexpected denouements are reflected by a change in the dancer's steps but are contained within the fluidity of the whole. This sense of physicality and grace is enhanced by a narrative where much is suggested through gesture and nuance. At the same time, Farooqi's eye for detail vividly brings to life the two main protagonists and their respective establishments.... Between Clay and Dust is a fine novel; it never loses tension nor wastes a word and, above all, it is replete with a spectacular imagery that recreates Ustad Ramzi and Gohar Jan's dying world." -- Newsline Magazine, "What's remarkable about this novel navigating an older world encroached upon by a newer one, is that it doesn't mourn the change as much as try to understand how to stay relevant and urge an awareness of our part in our personal tragedies and an acceptance of our fatal flaws. Between Clay and Dust glides on understated, soulful prose, an English that feels almost like Urdu in its sensibility, for it captures the cadence of a culture in decline in post-Partition India and Pakistan, specifically, the Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb of the Subcontinent: a shared, plural composite culture and the refinement of pleasure and the arts, of which courtesans and wrestlers are perhaps its most enduring, romantic and graceful ciphers. Farooqi's restrained prose that creates a certain lushness and heightened mood, is surely drawn from the eclipsed traditions of the kotha and akhara that it distills so wonderfully and with such dignity." -- Asian Review of Books, "Musharraf Ali Farooqi is the angel of history. The storm called progress is blowing him into the future. It is piling wreckage at his feet, but there is so much to be done between clay and dust: As this marvelous novel shows, language is to be practiced with the rigor of sty≤ gesture supported by graciousness; ordinary life to be rescued by ritual; and nostalgia distilled into knowledge." -Amitava Kumar, author of Lunch with a Bigot and A Matter of Rats, "Musharraf Ali Farooqi is the angel of history. The storm called progress is blowing him into the future. It is piling wreckage at his feet, but there is so much to be done between clay and dust: As this marvelous novel shows, language is to be practiced with the rigor of style; gesture supported by graciousness; ordinary life to be rescued by ritual; and nostalgia distilled into knowledge." -Amitava Kumar, author of Lunch with a Bigot and A Matter of Rats, "As far as intimate epics that beloved but apt oxymoron of reviewese go, Between Clay and Dust is intimate enough to pass for a whisper in the middle of pillow talk between two lovers. And yet its richness in capturing a culture at the moment of expiry is the stuff of epics…. Timelessness, sorrow, and so much emotional delicacy." - Quill and Quire , Starred Review, "The book works like an ache in the heart, evoking cultures and values that, while not necessarily perfect, represented something larger than the self; their replacements, by contrast, are small and mean…. The pages come alive with the grunts of the trainee pehelwans and capture the last echoes of Gohar Jan's sitar. A story that purports to be about decay resounds with the stuff of life. This is a book to be savoured like a fine single malt." - Forbes India, "A crisp and elegiac novel....Farooqi's atmospheric prose is spare and lucid." - Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, "A thoughtful and emotionally articulate story about people whose lives are changing beyond their control.... Farooqi's treatment of all his characters is sensitive and subtle." - International New York Times, "As far as intimate epics - that beloved but apt oxymoron of reviewese - go, Between Clay and Dust is intimate enough to pass for a whisper in the middle of pillow talk between two lovers. And yet its richness in capturing a culture at the moment of expiry is the stuff of epics.... Timelessness, sorrow, and so much emotional delicacy." -- Quill and Quire , Starred Review, "Musharraf Ali Farooqi has written a wonderful, quiet novel about how traditions and lives can decline into unmeaning.... This is a quietly affecting book, with a profound understanding of tragedy: that what happens to us is as much a function of how we respond to events as the events themselves." - The Sunday Guardian, "Set in a decaying inner city after the partition of India, Between Clay and Dust is an elegiac but unromanticised evocation of a dying culture. The tragedy of a champion wrestler, challenged by his younger brother and befriended by an ageing courtesan, has a mythic resonance, as the characters' ethical codes collide with the values of a new world. Farooqi's tale is more moving for the spareness and restraint with which it is told." --2012 Man Asian Literary Prize finalist citation, "A crisp and elegiac novel….Farooqi's atmospheric prose is spare and lucid." - Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, "What's remarkable about this novel navigating an older world encroached upon by a newer one, is that it doesn't mourn the change as much as try to understand how to stay relevant and urge an awareness of our part in our personal tragedies and an acceptance of our fatal flaws. Between Clay and Dust glides on understated, soulful prose, an English that feels almost like Urdu in its sensibility, for it captures the cadence of a culture in decline in post-Partition India and Pakistan, specifically, the Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb of the Subcontinent: a shared, plural composite culture and the refinement of pleasure and the arts, of which courtesans and wrestlers are perhaps its most enduring, romantic and graceful ciphers. Farooqi's restrained prose that creates a certain lushness and heightened mood, is surely drawn from the eclipsed traditions of the kotha and akhara that it distills so wonderfully and with such dignity." - Asian Review of Books, "Much of the action of Between Clay And Dust alternates between sporting arenas and women's rooms, in spaces which we tend to think of as repositories of our memories, rather than our histories. Perhaps this accounts for the power of this small, spare book, a novel which fulfils the most novelistic of purposes--to refract history through the prism of memory, and to tell us its secrets and doubts. Farooqi traces the unravelling of their world with near-uncanny attentiveness.... Farooqi's writing is too wise and too elegant to make this a romance instead of a tragedy. As in Syed's poem, we are left with the notion that every history is underwritten by the minute, private failures of human beings." -- Wall Street Journal, "Musharraf Ali Farooqi has written a wonderful, quiet novel about how traditions and lives can decline into unmeaning…. This is a quietly affecting book, with a profound understanding of tragedy: that what happens to us is as much a function of how we respond to events as the events themselves." - The Sunday Guardian, "A thoughtful and emotionally articulate story about people whose lives are changing beyond their control.... Farooqi's treatment of all his characters is sensitive and subtle." -- International New York Times, "Musharraf Ali Farooqi has written a wonderful, quiet novel about how traditions and lives can decline into unmeaning.... This is a quietly affecting book, with a profound understanding of tragedy: that what happens to us is as much a function of how we respond to events as the events themselves." -- The Sunday Guardian, "Musharraf Ali Farooqi is the angel of history. The storm called progress is blowing him into the future. It is piling wreckage at his feet, but there is so much to be done between clay and dust: As this marvelous novel shows, language is to be practiced with the rigor of style; gesture supported by graciousness; ordinary life to be rescued by ritual; and nostalgia distilled into knowledge." --Amitava Kumar, author of Lunch with a Bigot and A Matter of Rats, "Farooqi's spare, tightly honed prose and the quiet unfurling of the plot resembles the seamless movements of a dance, in which sudden implosions of violence and unexpected denouements are reflected by a change in the dancer's steps but are contained within the fluidity of the whole. This sense of physicality and grace is enhanced by a narrative where much is suggested through gesture and nuance. At the same time, Farooqi's eye for detail vividly brings to life the two main protagonists and their respective establishments.... Between Clay and Dust is a fine novel; it never loses tension nor wastes a word and, above all, it is replete with a spectacular imagery that recreates Ustad Ramzi and Gohar Jan's dying world." - Newsline Magazine, "A crisp and elegiac novel....Farooqi's atmospheric prose is spare and lucid." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, "Set in a decaying inner city after the partition of India, Between Clay and Dust is an elegiac but unromanticised evocation of a dying culture. The tragedy of a champion wrestler, challenged by his younger brother and befriended by an ageing courtesan, has a mythic resonance, as the characters' ethical codes collide with the values of a new world. Farooqi's tale is more moving for the spareness and restraint with which it is told." -2012 Man Asian Literary Prize finalist citation, "Much of the action of Between Clay And Dust alternates between sporting arenas and women's rooms, in spaces which we tend to think of as repositories of our memories, rather than our histories. Perhaps this accounts for the power of this small, spare book, a novel which fulfils the most novelistic of purposes-to refract history through the prism of memory, and to tell us its secrets and doubts. Farooqi traces the unravelling of their world with near-uncanny attentiveness.... Farooqi's writing is too wise and too elegant to make this a romance instead of a tragedy. As in Syed's poem, we are left with the notion that every history is underwritten by the minute, private failures of human beings." - Wall Street Journal, "A thoughtful and emotionally articulate story about people whose lives are changing beyond their control…. Farooqi's treatment of all his characters is sensitive and subtle." - International New York Times, "Farooqi's spare, tightly honed prose and the quiet unfurling of the plot resembles the seamless movements of a dance, in which sudden implosions of violence and unexpected denouements are reflected by a change in the dancer's steps but are contained within the fluidity of the whole. This sense of physicality and grace is enhanced by a narrative where much is suggested through gesture and nuance. At the same time, Farooqi's eye for detail vividly brings to life the two main protagonists and their respective establishments…. Between Clay and Dust is a fine novel; it never loses tension nor wastes a word and, above all, it is replete with a spectacular imagery that recreates Ustad Ramzi and Gohar Jan's dying world." - Newsline Magazine
Dewey Decimal
823.92
Synopsis
A Finalist for the Man Asian Literary Prize, a moving and beautifully told story set in a the tumultuous days after the Partition of India and Pakistan, about a wrestling champion and a courtesan struggling to hold onto the world they knew amidst the eruptions of history . In a ruined city after the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan in 1947, Ustad Ramzi is still famed as a wrestler of unparalleled strength and technique. But now Ramzi's power--if not his indomitable will--is on the wane, while his younger brother Tamami, unconcerned with traditions and hierarchy, hungers for immediate fame and glory at the risk of family honor. The courtesan Gohar Jan was once celebrated throughout the country for her beauty and the seductive power of her singing, her salon thronged by nobles, rich men, and infatuated admirers. But the aging Gohar Jan's world is changing, too. Ustad Ramzi and Gohar Jan are both beloved paragons of a world that no longer exists, in a bewildering new reality indifferent to their art. Shortlisted for The Man Asian Literary Prize, acclaimed Pakistani author Musharraf Ali Farooqi's novel is a bracing and elegant story of two extraordinary characters in the twilight of their lives who stand resolute as the society they've known crumbles around them. Between Clay and Dust is an arresting account of love, honor, betrayal, and the ways in which we wrestle with history.
LC Classification Number
PR9540.9.F375

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