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The Assassin's Song

M. G. Vassanji
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Pages
336
Year
2009
Language
English

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Karsan Dargawalla, heir to the shrine of a mysterious, medieval Sufi begins to tell the story of his family and the destroyed shrine in the aftermath of the violence that gripped western India in 2002. His tale begins in the 1960s, and young Karsan wishes above all else to be ordinary, and when he is accepted to Harvard he can't resist the opportunity to escape his hereditary obligation. After a bitter quarrel with his father that leads him to abdicate his successorship, he marries and has a son in Canada, but after tragedy strikes in Canada and India, he is drawn back after thirty years to see if anything is left for him...A story of grand historical sweep and intricate personal drama, a stunning evocation of the physical and emotional landscape of a man caught between the ancient and the modern, between legacy and discovery, between the most daunting filial obligation and the most undeniable personal yearning. The Assassin's Song is a heartbreaking ballad of a life irrevocably changed.

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"The book ends and you can't sleep. The characters and tales toss around in dreams. An unforgettable novel."
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
"Masterful . . . MG Vassanji may have been compared to Salman Rushdie by virtue of his subject matter but his clean, detached writing style is much more penetrable."
Tania Ahsa
"Vassanji is one of the unsung greats of African literature . . . Making a general virtue of its own exceptionalism, The Assassin's Song is both particular and universal, which is one of the marks of great literature. Historical novel, bildungsroman and terrorist thriller all rolled into one, it is above all a celebration of religious tolerance, which is something more necessary now than ever in G
Giles Foden

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