
Shabir Ahmad Mir
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08-09-2020 13:38:49
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#OutlookMagazine | Shabir Ahmad Mir's excerpt captures a silenced #Kashmir, where the abrogation of #Article370 deepens a haunting quiet. The struggle against this imposed silence and #historical wounds echoes through every word. outlookindia.com/national/an-il…

#FromtheArchive | Even a thousand tongues cannot unravel the quiet that has become a part of life in the Valley. Shabir Ahmad Mir writes. Artwork by: Veer Munshi outlookindia.com/national/an-il… #Kashmir #BookExcerpt #AbrogationofArticle370

#FromTheArchive | Thousands of #books are written every year and thousands, if not more, are read every year; but to what end? In a world full of strife and pain, do ‘stories’ ever change anything? Shabir Ahmad Mir writes. ow.ly/KFrJ50TxOAU


#FromTheArchive | Thousands of #books are written every year and thousands, if not more, are read every year; but to what end? In a world full of strife and pain, do ‘stories’ ever change anything? Shabir Ahmad Mir writes. outlookindia.com/national/kashm…


A powerful book The Last Knot by Shabir Ahmed Mir: published by Pan Macmillan A TALE OF LOVE, BETRAYAL AND AN UNYIELDING QUEST FOR FREEDOM In nineteenth-century Srinagar, a carpet-maker breaks from the rituals of his craft to pursue a transcendental dream - to weave a flying





‘Shabir Ahmad Mir’s prose is like the knots of the carpets his protagonist weaves – intricate, obsessive, at times maddeningly repetitive, but always deliberate.’ Read Attaul Munim Zahid’s review of THE LAST KNOT for Scroll.in: Shabir Ahmad Mir scroll.in/article/108118…

I wrote about THE LAST KNOT by Shabir A. Mir for The New Indian Express. Embedded in Kashmiri folklore and myths, this novella is beautiful! #booktwt #book Pan Macmillan India #BookRecommendation newindianexpress.com/lifestyle/book…

‘With The Last Knot, Mir has proved that it is indeed possible to experiment with form, structure and ideas, while staying rooted to the harsh reality of his people’s lives’ Somak Ghoshal reviews THE LAST KNOT for Mint: Shabir Ahmad Mir livemint.com/mint-lounge/ar…