• PEARLS AND SHARDS

    “Iftikhar Malik’s Pearls and Shards seeks to redefine the genre by bringing together multiple campuses from various continents. Malik’s novel is not about financial constraints; he weaves together characters that belong to diverse backgrounds and are brought together by the campus which is as material as it is symbolic. Saleem Awan, the protagonist, moves around various campus worlds which are multicultural and multi-dimensional. He is a child of local and historical cultures, and his independent mind does not allow him to settle down in one place and [form a lasting] relationship because his universal personality would not afford him a single identity. After watching various actions on campuses across the continents, the reader realizes that there may not be a line of demarcation between the campus and the world ‘out there’. A relationship is perhaps the greatest asset one can possess, at the same time, it is a delicate balance that can come apart unless cherished and protected. Pearls and Shards is a unique work in its ambition and scope. It certainly has set new standards in the genre.” Abbas Zaidi, Sydney, Academic at the University of New South Wales; author of ‘The Infidels of Mecca’.
    “In Pearls and Shards, Iftikhar Malik, a distinguished academic, creates a rich, vivid tale that moves between the first and third-person narratives of a Pakistani scholar, Saleem, and his two American colleagues Natasha and Nadine. Spanning family relationships, personal friendships, and university life in Pakistan, Britain, America, and Japan, the novel makes an important comment on today’s universalism through personal encounters, the exchange of ideas, and the engagement with significant texts, alongside issues of identity and belonging.” Muneeza Shamsie, author of ‘Hybrid Tapestries’ and editor of ‘A Dragonfly in the Sun’.
    “An extraordinarily wide-ranging novel that takes us from Pakistan to Britain to the US to Japan. Pearls and Shards offer remarkable insight into lives that traverse cultures.” Gavin Cologne-Brookes, Lacock & Paris: Professor-Emeritus at Bath Spa University; author of `American Lonesome: The Work of Bruce Springsteen’.
    ISBN: 9789697162697
    Publisher: LIGHTSTONE PUBLISHERS
    Subtitle: A NOVEL
    Author: IFTIKHAR H. MALIK

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  • ISLAM, NATIONALISM AND THE WEST

    A growing interest in political Islam, also called Islamism, has assumed significant ideological and intellectual dimensions especially in recent years. Rather than viewing it as Islam versus the rest, or tradition against modernity, this volume, without overlooking the tensions, also acknowledges the mutualities. It centres on issues such as the Rushdie affair, conflictive pluralism in South Asia and its linkages with the crucial regional themes like the Kashmir dispute, Iranian revolution, civil war in Afghanicstan and Western public diplomacy.
    ISBN: 0333718348
    Publisher: MACMILLAN PRESS
    Subtitle: ISSUES OF IDENTITY IN PAKISTAN
    Author: IFTIKHAR H. MALIK

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