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Beyond belief : Islamic excursions among the converted peoples

"Brilliant. . . . A powerfully observed, stylistically elegant exploration." --The New York Times A New York Times Notable Book of the Year "The book's strength lies in Naipaul's extraordinary ability as a storyteller to draw striking portraits of a cross section of individuals."--The Boston Globe Fourteen years after the publication of his landmark travel narrative Among the Believers, V. S. Naipaul returned to the four non-Arab Islamic countries he reported on so vividly at the time of Ayatollah Khomeini's triumph in Iran. Beyond Belief is the result of his five-month journey in 1995 through Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, and Malaysia--lands where descendants of Muslim converts live at odds with indigenous traditions, and where dreams of Islamic purity clash with economic and political realities. In extended conversations with a vast number of people--a rare survivor of the martyr brigades of the Iran-Iraq war, a young intellectual training as a Marxist guerilla in Baluchistan, an impoverished elderly couple in Teheran whose dusty Baccarat chandeliers preserve the memory of vanished wealth, and countless others--V. S. Naipaul deliberately effaces himself to let the voices of his subjects come through. Yet the result is a collection of stories that has the author's unmistakable stamp. With its incisive observation and brilliant cultural analysis, Beyond Belief is a startling and revelatory addition to the Naipaul canon. "Highly accomplished. . . . Another display of Naipaul's remarkable talent." --The Independent (London).

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  • ""Brilliant. . . . A powerfully observed, stylistically elegant exploration." --The New York Times A New York Times Notable Book of the Year "The book's strength lies in Naipaul's extraordinary ability as a storyteller to draw striking portraits of a cross section of individuals."--The Boston Globe Fourteen years after the publication of his landmark travel narrative Among the Believers, V. S. Naipaul returned to the four non-Arab Islamic countries he reported on so vividly at the time of Ayatollah Khomeini's triumph in Iran. Beyond Belief is the result of his five-month journey in 1995 through Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, and Malaysia--lands where descendants of Muslim converts live at odds with indigenous traditions, and where dreams of Islamic purity clash with economic and political realities. In extended conversations with a vast number of people--a rare survivor of the martyr brigades of the Iran-Iraq war, a young intellectual training as a Marxist guerilla in Baluchistan, an impoverished elderly couple in Teheran whose dusty Baccarat chandeliers preserve the memory of vanished wealth, and countless others--V. S. Naipaul deliberately effaces himself to let the voices of his subjects come through. Yet the result is a collection of stories that has the author's unmistakable stamp. With its incisive observation and brilliant cultural analysis, Beyond Belief is a startling and revelatory addition to the Naipaul canon. "Highly accomplished. . . . Another display of Naipaul's remarkable talent." --The Independent (London)."@en
  • "Verslag van een 2e reis door Indonesië, Iran, Maleisië en Pakistan, waarbij de schrijver evenals 17 jaar geleden contacten heeft met tot de Islam bekeerde mensen - soms dezelden als tijdens zijn 1e reis - en signaleert dat er sprake is van een groeiende islamisering in godsdienst en politiek."
  • "Ces excursions font suite au voyage effectué par l'auteur en 1979 dans quatre pays musulmans non arabes : Indonésie, Iran, Pakistan et Malaisie. A la fois reporter, essayiste, sociologue, et surtout écrivain, il est le chroniqueur des absurdités et des aberrations d'un monde qu'il rejette de manière voilée, et nous force à nous interroger sur les risques d'aller jusqu'au bout de la foi."
  • "In a follow-up to Among the Believers, Naipaul returns after seventeen years to Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, and Malaysia to determine the effects on these countries brought by conversion to Islam."
  • "Explores the revolutionary character of the Islamic faith and discusses what really is happening in those countries in which Islamic fundamentalism is prevalent, as seen through the eyes of the people caught up in the turmoil."
  • "Verslag van een nieuwe reis door Indonesië, Iran, Maleisië en Pakistan, waarbij de schrijver dezelfde landen en soms mensen als 17 jaar eerder bezocht en waarbij hij een groeiende islamisering in godsdienst en politiek signaleert."

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  • "Reisebericht 1995"
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  • "Beyond Belief"
  • "Jusqu'au bout de la foi : excursions islamiques chez les peuples convertis"
  • "Al límite de la fe : entre los pueblos conversos del Islam"
  • "Beyond belief"
  • "Jenseits des Glaubens : eine Reise in den anderen Islam"
  • "Chao yue xin yang"
  • "Beyond belief : Islamic excursions among the converted peoples"
  • "Beyond belief : Islamic excursions among the converted peoples"@en
  • "Fedeli a oltranza : un viaggio tra i popoli convertiti all'Islam"
  • "Fedeli a oltranza : un viaggio tra i popoli convertiti all'Islam"@it
  • "Meer dan geloof : Islamitische reizen onder de bekeerde volken"
  • "Ikke til at tro : islamiske rejser blandt de konverterede folk"@da
  • "Além da fé : Indonésia, Irã, Paquistão, Malásia - 1998"@pt
  • "Al límite de la fe"
  • "Al límite de la fe"@es
  • "Jusqu'au bout de la foi excursions islamiques chez les peuples convertis"
  • "超越信仰"
  • "Beyond belief : islamic excursions among the converted peoples"
  • "Meer dan geloof"
  • "Al límite de la fe : entre los pueblos conversos del islam"@es
  • "Al límite de la fe : entre los pueblos conversos del islam"
  • "Al límite de la fe : [entre los pueblos conversos del islam]"
  • "Beyond belief Islamic excursions among the converted peoples"@en
  • "Beyond belief Islamic excursions among the converted peoples"
  • "Beyond belief: Islamic excursions among the converted peoples"@en

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