Kartography. Last Updated on May 6, , by eNotes Editorial. Word Count: In her critically acclaimed second novel, Salt and Saffron (), Kamila Shamsie followed an idealistic young. Dans le roman Kartography de Kamila Shamsie (), la guerre civile pakistanaise de est l’événement traumatisant qui devient le repère psychologique entre générations, incitant les jeunes protagonistes à se demander si c’est la honte d’avoir perdu la guerre ou la culpabilité liée aux actes monstrueux pour tenter de la gagner qui les rend muets – une aphasie collective, symptomatique Cited by: 1. · Kartography is the story of Karim and Raheen, two best friends growing up in an increasingly violent Karachi. Intriguingly and somewhat salaciously, Karim's father used to be engaged to Raheen's father and vice versa. Despite this mysterious partner swap, the /5.
Kamila Shamsie in Kartography. The novel is a tale of love, friendship, betrayal, and anguish of multi-generation. Set in Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan, which is marred by ethnic, factional, sectarian and simply random acts of violence. This violence—and the lingering. Kartography. by Kamila Shamsie. Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it * You Rated it * 0. 1 Star - I hated it 2 Stars - I didn't like it 3 Stars - It was OK 4 Stars - I liked it 5 Stars - I loved it. Kartography. by Kamila Shamsie. pp, Bloomsbury, £ Karim and Raheen, now both in their early 20s, grew up together in the upper-middle-class enclaves of Karachi. With parents who lived in.
Kartography. Last Updated on May 6, , by eNotes Editorial. Word Count: In her critically acclaimed second novel, Salt and Saffron (), Kamila Shamsie followed an idealistic young. Book Summary. Crib mates, raised together from birth, narrator Raheen and her best friend Karim dream each other's dreams, finish each other's sentences, speak in a language of anagrams. They share an idyllic childhood in upper-class Karachi with parents who are also best friends, even once engaged to the other until they rematched in what they jokingly call "the fiancee swap.". Kamila Shamsie' Kartography is an exciting novel, especially for those who have lived in Karachi. Set in the Eighties and Nineties in one of Pakistan's largest cities, it is a tale of friendship, love, betrayal and anguish. Karachi is just as important to the story as the two main characters, Raheen and Karim.
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