Hira Mandi
by Tourneur d'Ison, Claudine Le
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General Stacks | Non-fiction | 843.91 T722H 2012 (Browse shelf) | Available | 17837 |
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It is translated from the French language.
Very few French writers have ventured to write on the social, religious, political and cultural issues of Pakistani society, but Claudine is an exception. She is one of those writers who not only made frequent visits to Pakistan but also watched some very sensitive prevailing issues from a close angle. Her fine sensibilities and eye for detail is a hallmark of her writing skills which also makes her an accomplished writer. In Hira Mandi her strong pen has beautifully succeeded in capturing the true identity of the society.
Hira Mandi is a remarkable piece where Claudine has rolled out a tale that would make the readers spellbound. Hira Mandi sounds a forbidden subject for many who are familiar with the name as it is an area located in the walled city of Lahore which in its hey days was notoriously known as pleasure seekers’ paradise but Claudine’s expressions, portrayal of feelings and glaring social dichotomies are nonparallel.
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