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Kamila Shamsie
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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (4 April 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747577242
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747577249
  • Product Dimensions: 21.6 x 14.2 x 3.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 209,928 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Full of fun, longing and wit ... a debut of spirit and imagination, loaded with intelligent charm' Ali Smith on In the City By the Sea 'She's our new multi-culti Nancy Mitford; a global girl who does love in both hot and cold climates...she's great.' Barbara Trapido on Salt and Saffron 'A redoubtable talent. Her characters are vividly realised; her enthusiasm for story is infectious; her love for its location scorches the pages.' Glasgow Herald on Kartography 'It's still sizzling in my imagination...A forceful tale of childhood, love and the power of story-telling.' Jo Shapcott on Kartography

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'Lively, playful and provocative.' Anita Desai on In the City By the Sea 'She's our new multi-culti Nancy Mitford; a global girl who does love in both hot and cold climates...she's great.' Barbara Trapido on Salt and Saffron 'A redoubtable talent. Her characters are vividly realised; her enthusiasm for story is infectious; her love for its location scorches the pages.' Glassgow Herald on Kartography 'It's still sizzling in my imagination...A forceful tale of childhood, love and the power of story-telling.' Jo Shapcott on Kartography --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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Shamsie's 4th novel, published by Bloomsbury in 2005, is a splendid one, a beautiful read, and a continuation and development of Shamsie's distinctive and charming writing voice.

Shamsie is a Pakistani author, who consistently presents Pakistani society as a highly complex, attractive, mind-boggling, sophisticated society, cramed with distinctive and memorable characters.

The engaging and intelligent protagonist of Broken Verses, Aasmaani, is not unlike the protagonist of Kartography (Shamsie's 3rd novel), Raheen, in her wit, emotional independence, fierce loyalties, wry humour, privileged social status.

The storyline is based on Aasmaani not being able to know whether her mother and her mother's soulmate and lover, called The Poet, are truly dead. The plot is simple but intriguing, painted in broad brushstrokes but filled with wonderful complexities and nuances and intricacies. However, whatever the plot, I would have relished every page of this novel because Shamsie's language is so rich, so quick-witted and charming, her characters have such charisma, and the sentences flow so beautifully, unfolding the thoughts in the reader's mind with graceful rhythm. It is a tremendous piece of writing, the authorial consciousness and self-awareness knife-sharp, the verse sparkling in brilliance.

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This book reveals Kamila Shamsie's depth as a truly "poetic" writer, in the widest sense of the word. She draws you subtley into the confused and painful world of Aasmaani, the central character, gradually revealing the damage of Aasmani's childhood and young experiences. She demonstrates the enormous effect the lives of parents have upon their children. As I read, I felt myself entering Aasmaani's mind and experiences, feeling with her the desperation, the sense of utter confusion and loss. This is skillfully done, and the revelations towards the end are hidden enough in the trail that they aren't predicatable.. At the same time, she reveals what it is to be an educated woman in modern Pakistan, and the ways in which the bigger cultural picture of our country impacts on individual lives. Closing the last page, I was left admiring Shamsie's considerable story telling talent, and would defintely recommend this book.
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I have read two others of Kamila Shamsie's novels and really enjoyed them, but this is my favourite of the three. This is both a page turner, and a beautifully written, poignant exammination of loss and how it is we remember those we have lost. Like Salt and Saffron a novel I read not long ago, it shows us a realistic modern Pakistan that we may not always get to see or hear about - and introduces us to the different people that live and work there.
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