Emigre Journeys

Emigre Journeys

by Abdullah Hussein (Author)

Synopsis

As a young man in the early 1960s, Amir leaves his small village in Pakistan to make his way in the world. He comes to Britain as an illegal alien and embarks on a life of dodgy jobs, cheap housing and rip-off landlords, of letters home and dreams of belonging. Thirty years on, Amir now has a home and family, including Parvin, his nineteen-year-old daughter. Parvin has a mind of her own. She answers back, she refuses to do as her father says. As Amir and Parvin battle it out, Amir remembers his early years in Birmingham, specifically a brutal crime of passion which profoundly altered the course of his life. From the leading novelist in the Urdu language, Emigr? Journeys is a poignant comedy of outsiders caught between two worlds and seeking an identity.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 250
Publisher: Serpent's Tail
Published: 04 May 2000

ISBN 10: 1852426381
ISBN 13: 9781852426385

Media Reviews
A wonderful storyteller -- Literary Review ?Hussein?s unsparing realism makes this a grim * claustrophobic but engrossing story? Sunday Times ?A rich and rewarding work? Scotland on Sunday *
Author Bio
Abdullah Hussein was born in Rawalpindi, India (now Pakistan) in 1937. His first novel, The Weary Generations, was published in 1963 and won the prestigious Pakistani Adamji Prize. In 1996 the BBC based a feature film, Brothers in Trouble, on one of his novellas. Regarded as the leading novelist in the Urdu language, he lived in Britain from 1967 to 1999 when he returned to Pakistan.