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The Assassin's Song

The Assassin's Song
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Author : M.G. Vassanji
Binding : Hardcover
EAN : 9780385663519
Number of Pages : 336
Product Group : Book
Publication Date : 2007-08-21
Publisher : Doubleday Canada
Release Date : 2007-08-21
ASIN : 038566351X
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This is an amazing book about parental expectations, changing times, cultural clashes and the pointless quest of the young to free themselves of history and all its implications. Karsan Dargawalla is heir to position of Saheb, leader of a unique sect of the Muslim faith that began with a traveling mystic by the name of Nur Fazal who did many favours for the king of the time and then built the temple of Pirbag with a small group of followers. Karsan is expected to inherit the position of spiritual follower of the sect from his father, a role he neither wants nor believes in. He views his father as a hypocrite playing the role of God in a secular world. And so, when the opportunity arises, he escapes to America and then Canada. But, can he escape his past? Karsan's brother, Mansoor, too throws off the teachings of his father to embrace militant Islam, a far cry from the moderate teachings of his father. This is an amazing book about parental expectations, changing times, cultural clashes and the pointless quest of the young to free themselves of history and all its implications. Karsan Dargawalla is heir to position of Saheb, leader of a unique sect of the Muslim faith that began with a traveling mystic by the name of Nur Fazal who did many favours for the king of the time and then built the temple of Pirbag with a small group of followers. Karsan is expected to inherit the position of spiritual follower of the sect from his father, a role he neither wants nor believes in. He views his father as a hypocrite playing the role of God in a secular world. And so, when the opportunity arises, he escapes to America and then Canada. But, can he escape his past? Karsan's brother, Mansoor, too throws off the teachings of his father to embrace militant Islam, a far cry from the moderate teachings of his father which Karsan already has difficulty understanding. Yet, he seeks the company of his brother and rejects that of his father. Vassanji explores these family dynamics with insight and compassion that makes the read both entertaining and enlightening.
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