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"Short Tales from the Middle East" is a compilation of eloquent, beautifully written short stories from regions across Pakistan, India and the Middle East written by Muhammad Nasrullah Kahn - an Engligh Lecturer at Talif University in Saudi Arabia. They focus on a variety of characters and their stories; from one which tells the tale of the interest and the empathy of a boy towards an untouchable who works in his father's farm to another that runs the first person narrative of how an injured soldier is looked after by a mother from the other side who's own son died in their war.

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"Short Tales from the Middle East" is a compilation of eloquent, beautifully written short stories from regions across Pakistan, India and the Middle East written by Muhammad Nasrullah Kahn - an Engligh Lecturer at Talif University in Saudi Arabia. They focus on a variety of characters and their stories; from one which tells the tale of the interest and the empathy of a boy towards an untouchable who works in his father's farm to another that runs the first person narrative of how an injured soldier is looked after by a mother from the other side who's own son died in their war.


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Muhammad Nasrullah Khan a fiction writer from Pakistan, currently living in Saudi Arabia where he is lecturer in English at Taif University. He is known for weaving Asian culture into creative evocative settings and memorable characters. In a profile of Nasrullah's work titled "A Man Who Was Donkey," The Gawanus Book called it "stunning." This short story was selected among the Notable Online Short Stories of 2003. His short story 'In Search of God' was included in Silverfish Book's Twenty-Two New Asian Short Stories, published in 2016. He has been published in Evergreen Review, Indiana Voice Journal, Newtopia Magazine, Gowanus Books, Offcourse literary Journal, The Raven Chronicles, and many others. .....................................