'It treads that line between the intimate and the epic, and builds to a powerful, heartbreaking, redemptive ending.'
Tahmima Anam, Guardian
In the aftermath of the violence that gripped western India in 2002, Karsan Dargawalla, heir to the shrine of a mysterious medieval sufi, begins to tell the story of his family and the now destroyed shrine. After a bitter quarrel with his father that led him to abdicate his birthright, Karsan made a new life for himself in suburban Canada. But when tragedy strikes, he is drawn back home to see if anything is left for him . . .
'Vassanji writes with great charm and old-fashioned wisdom.' Kate Saunders, The Times
'Masterful . . . M.G. Vassanji may have been compared to Salman Rushdie by virtue of his subject matter but his clean, detached writing style is much more penetrable.' Metro
'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.' Giles Foden, Guardian
Tahmima Anam, Guardian
In the aftermath of the violence that gripped western India in 2002, Karsan Dargawalla, heir to the shrine of a mysterious medieval sufi, begins to tell the story of his family and the now destroyed shrine. After a bitter quarrel with his father that led him to abdicate his birthright, Karsan made a new life for himself in suburban Canada. But when tragedy strikes, he is drawn back home to see if anything is left for him . . .
'Vassanji writes with great charm and old-fashioned wisdom.' Kate Saunders, The Times
'Masterful . . . M.G. Vassanji may have been compared to Salman Rushdie by virtue of his subject matter but his clean, detached writing style is much more penetrable.' Metro
'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.' Giles Foden, Guardian
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