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Muslim Vanishes

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SKU: 9780670096350

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Explore India’s complex cultural landscape in “Muslim Vanishes” by Saeed Naqvi. This thought-provoking play examines Hindu-Muslim relations, inspired by Ghalib’s poem on Benaras. Blending humor and historical context, Naqvi tackles sensitive issues like caste and political divides with grandma’s stories and Aesopian fables. Can a conversation bridge these divides? 9780670096350

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780670096350
  • Publisher: Penguin Random House India
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 249 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0670096350
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2022
  • Height: 201 mm
  • No of Pages: 256
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 130 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Muslim Vanishes

  1. Himanshu Singh

    A brave attempt to tackle difficult subjects. The dialogue was a bit clunky at times.

  2. Mehak Chugh

    Important, but a tough read. The issues discussed are critical, but the play can be emotionally draining.

  3. Sagar

    Gripping from beginning to end. The characters are well-developed and the plot is engaging.

  4. Chhayank Kumar

    The dialogue was a little too on-the-nose at times. Still, an important message.

  5. Faizan Ali

    Naqvi’s insights are sharp and relevant. The play could have been shorter.

  6. Saksham Sharma

    A poignant play, but felt a bit preachy at times. Naqvi’s storytelling is captivating, but the message felt a bit heavy-handed.

  7. Karanveer Singh Marwaha

    Thought-provoking and timely. Explores complex issues with sensitivity and wit. A must-read for understanding modern India.

  8. Pravneet Kaur

    Loved the humor woven into such a serious topic. A great way to engage with important issues.

  9. Sourav Singh

    Good story, well written. However, the narrative could be more engaging.

  10. Vaibhav Chaturvedi

    Very creative and captivating story. Explores the topic with unique narrative.

  11. Khushi Kaushik

    A compelling story with complex characters. Naqvi’s writing is superb.

  12. Meet Dipakkumar Modi

    The play felt a little disjointed. Some scenes were brilliant, others less so. Still, an important conversation starter.

  13. Kunal Sukhija

    Naqvi’s blend of humor and history is unique. Some of the fables felt a little out of place.

  14. Simran Koli

    A thought-provoking read that challenges your perspective. Definitely worth the time.

  15. Harshit

    The play felt a little too ambitious. Trying to cover too much ground in a short space.

  16. Hitesh

    A fascinating exploration of Indian society. Some of the metaphors were a bit obscure.

  17. Ishita Mishra

    Interesting take on Hindu-Muslim relations. Some parts were hilarious, others deeply unsettling. Overall, worth a read.

  18. Minerva Chandra

    Interesting concept, but the execution felt a bit lacking. The ending was somewhat abrupt.

  19. C M Hrithik

    Enjoyed the grandma’s stories! Made the heavy topics more digestible. Highly recommended.

  20. Muskan Agarwal

    Nice book to read. However, at some point, i feel little bore.

  21. Hemant

    A powerful and moving play. Naqvi’s voice is clear and compelling. Highly recommend.

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