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Trespassing a novel

A dazzling first novel of two lovers' struggle for freedom and passion in a city riven by turmoil Back in Karachi for his father's funeral, Daanish, a Pakistani student changed by his years at an American university, is entranced by the gazelle-eyed girl in the traditional dupatta who appears one day at the house of mourning. But the dupatta is deceptive: Dia is the modern daughter of a mother who, as the owner of a silk farm and factory, has achieved a degree of freedom rare among Pakistani women. It will take a handful of silkworms, fattened on mulberry leaves, to bring Daanish and Dia together. But their union will forever rupture the peace of two households and three families, destroying a stable present built on the repression of a bloody past. In this sweeping novel of modern Pakistan, Uzma Aslam Khan takes us deep into a world of radical contrasts, from the stifling demands of tradition and family to the daily oppression of routine political violence, from the gorgeous sensual vistas of the silk farms to the teeming streets of Karachi-stinking, crumbling, and corrupt. At once delicate and passionate, Trespassing introduces a new and powerful voice from a land we know too little about.

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  • "A dazzling first novel of two lovers' struggle for freedom and passion in a city riven by turmoil Back in Karachi for his father's funeral, Daanish, a Pakistani student changed by his years at an American university, is entranced by the gazelle-eyed girl in the traditional dupatta who appears one day at the house of mourning. But the dupatta is deceptive: Dia is the modern daughter of a mother who, as the owner of a silk farm and factory, has achieved a degree of freedom rare among Pakistani women. It will take a handful of silkworms, fattened on mulberry leaves, to bring Daanish and Dia together. But their union will forever rupture the peace of two households and three families, destroying a stable present built on the repression of a bloody past. In this sweeping novel of modern Pakistan, Uzma Aslam Khan takes us deep into a world of radical contrasts, from the stifling demands of tradition and family to the daily oppression of routine political violence, from the gorgeous sensual vistas of the silk farms to the teeming streets of Karachi-stinking, crumbling, and corrupt. At once delicate and passionate, Trespassing introduces a new and powerful voice from a land we know too little about."@en
  • "A world-class tale of love and deceit, rivalry and destiny from the Lahore-based writer Uzma Aslam Khan. 'Standing in a room with eight thousand tiny creatures, witnessing them perform a dance that few humans even knew occurred; this was life. Everywhere she looked, each caterpillar nosed the air like a wand and out passed silk' When Dia watched one spin, she came closer to understanding the will of God than at any other time.' Dia is the daughter of a silk farmer, Riffat ' an innovative, decisive businesswoman. Like her mother, Dia seems at first sight unrestricted, spirited and resourceful. She seems free. But freedom has its own borders, patrolled by the covetous and the zealous, and there are those who yearn to jump the fence. Daanish has come back to Karachi for his father's funeral, all the way from America, a land where there are plenty of rules but few restrictions. When Dia and Daanish meet, they chafe against all the formalities. It is left to a handful of silkworms, slipped inside a friend's dupatta, tickling skin, to rupture the fragile peace of both their houses ' to make the space in which Dia and Daanish can create something together'"@en
  • "Een jonge, onafhankelijke Pakistaanse lukt het om zich te ontworstelen aan de vele regels en conventies van de samenleving, totdat ze verliefd wordt op een man die aan een andere vrouw is uitgehuwelijkt."
  • "Daanish lämnar Pakistan för att studera i USA men kort därefter dör fadern och Daanish reser tillbaka till Karachi där hans mor har i avsikt att hitta en pakistansk hustru åt sin son. Hon bjuder hem den tilltänkta Nissrine som tar med sig sin väninna Dia. Dia och Daanish förälskar sig i varandra. Det finns redan band mellan deras familjer sedan lång tid tillbaka, och deras öden är sammanlänkade på mer än ett sätt."
  • "His belief systems challenged by his American education, Pakistani student Daanish falls in love with silk farmer's daughter Dia, whose permissive and modern upbringing compromises the traditional and repressive practices of both of their families."

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  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Uncorrected proofs (Printing)"
  • "Littérature pakistanaise"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Roman anglais"
  • "Advance copies (Publishing)"
  • "Histoires d'amour"

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  • "Verwoben : Roman"
  • "Trespassing a novel"@en
  • "Trespassing : a novel"@en
  • "Trespassing : a novel"
  • "Tespassing"@en
  • "Tespassing"
  • "Intrusos"@ca
  • "Intrusos"
  • "Intrusos"@es
  • "Trespassing"@en
  • "Trespassing"
  • "Transgression : roman"
  • "Transgression"
  • "Trasgressione"@it
  • "Trasgressione"
  • "Trådarna i väven"
  • "Trådarna i väven"@sv
  • "Overtreding"

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