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The new novel from the critically acclaimed author of A Case of Exploding Mangoes, which was long... Read More

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The new novel from the critically acclaimed author of A Case of Exploding Mangoes, which was longlisted for the Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, and won the Commonwealth Book Prize and the Shakti Bhatt First Book PrizeThe Reluctant Fundamentalist and Exit West by Mohsin Hamid, Kiran Desai's The Inheritance of Loss and Catch-22 by Joseph HellerSimultaneously timely and timeless, Red Birds explores war, refugee camps and the tensions between America and the Muslim world.Mohammed Hanif was born in Okara, Pakistan. He graduated from the Pakistan Air Force Academy as Pilot Officer but subsequently left to pursue a career in journalism. His first novel, A Case of Exploding Mangoes, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Novel. His second novel, Our Lady of Alice Bhatti, was shortlisted for the 2012 Wellcome Prize. He has written the libretto for a new opera Bhutto. He writes regularly for the New York Times, BBC Urdu, and BBC Punjabi. He currently splits his time between Berlin and Karachi.A powerful novel about war, family and love, from the bestselling, prize-winning author dubbed 'Pakistan's brightest voice' (Guardian) An American pilot crash lands in the desert and takes refuge in the very camp he was supposed to bomb. Hallucinating palm trees and worrying about dehydrating to death isn't what Major Ellie expected from this mission. Still, it's an improvement on the constant squabbles with his wife back home. In the camp, teenager Momo's money-making schemes are failing. His brother left for his first day at work and never returned, his parents are at each other's throats, his dog is having a very bad day, and an aid worker has shown up wanting to research him for her book on the Teenage Muslim Mind. Written with his trademark wit, keen eye for absurdity and telling important truths about the world today, Red Birds reveals master storyteller Mohammed Hanif at the height of his powers.A powerful novel about war, family and love, from the bestselling, prize-winning author dubbed 'Pakistan's brightest voice' (Guardian)Witty, elegaic and deliciously anarchicMohammed Hanif's Red Birds is a marvel, describing the interlinked fates of antagonists in a forgotten war-scape - and the complicity of our own sheltered lives in remote conflictsUnputdownable and darkly hilarious . A brave, gifted writerA black comedy about a world in crisisIrreverent, imaginative and playfulZesty, highly inventive ... Hanif is a gifted writerAs grimly, intelligently comic as if written by an Asian Joseph HellerPakistan's brightest English-language voiceSuperbly witty and assuredExuberant and satiricalEntertaining ... darkly comic and sharply observedOne of the subcontinent's most compelling talentsOne of the country's most prominent and provocative novelists

Product Details

Title: Red Birds
Author: Mohammed Hanif
SKU: BK0416259
EAN: 9781526608437

About Author

Mohammed Hanif was born in Okara, Pakistan. He graduated from the Pakistan Air Force Academy as Pilot Officer but subsequently left to pursue a career in journalism. His first novel, A Case of Exploding Mangoes, was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award and won the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Novel. His second novel, Our Lady of Alice Bhatti, was shortlisted for the 2012 Wellcome Prize. He has written the libretto for a new opera Bhutto. He writes regularly for the New York Times, BBC Urdu, and BBC Punjabi. He currently splits his time between Berlin and Karachi.

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