Insomnia

Insomnia

by Aamer Hussein (Author)

Synopsis

An elusive Japanese girl leads a teenage boy into a world of passion and conflict; in Andalusia, a man talks to his painter friend about longing and belonging; a translator finds himself drawn into the personal and political turmoil of the poet he translates; a woman's quiet world is eroded by the onset of war and the movement for independence and nationhood. In his fourth collection, Aamer Hussein charts the geographies of leave-taking and homecoming, the consolations and rivalries of friendship, the yearnings of adolescence, and maturity's tentative acceptance of longing. Moving from Karachi to England, through India, Java, Italy and Spain, these exquisite stories engage with the grand narratives of our time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
Publisher: Telegram Books
Published: 19 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1846590248
ISBN 13: 9781846590245

Media Reviews
'Profound but low key; spiritual, but pragmatic; full of longing, but also acceptance.' Independent on Sunday 'Emotionally as well as intellectually charged.' New Statesman 'Hauntingly convincing.' The Daily Telegraph 'Hussein writes with the economy and skill of a poet.' TLS 'Lovely short stories...sharp, bitter, subtle comedy.' The Times 'A striking and genuinely original contribution to literature.' Amit Chaudhuri 'Wonderfully evocative and readable.' Kate Pullinger
Author Bio
Aamer Hussein was born in Karachi and moved to London in 1970. He reviews regularly for The Independent and the TLS. He is the author of Turquoise, This Other Salt, and the editor of Kahani: Short Stories by Pakistani Women. He has held visiting posts at the University of Southampton and the University of London, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.