By Saket Suman
New Delhi, Nov 30 (IANS) As we enter the last month of 2017 -- a significant year from the publishing point of view -- the wide variety of books published over the past eleven months, both fiction and nonfiction, make a case for book lovers. Despite the rising trend of mediocrity in the literary world, there are enough books of both literary value and merit for readers to chew upon.
And whenever there is a splendid offering on the stands, it is certain to attract vast readership as well as critical acclaim. Consider Jeet Thayil's "The Book of Chocolate Saints" and Sunita Narain's "Conflicts of Interest", both of which had made the cut into this column last month. While dozens of other titles have gone out of sight and mind, these two books -- one fiction and the other nonfiction -- have successfully made their way not only into our reading lists but also into the literary columns of leading newspapers.
The last month of the year is no different and here are the five books we cannot wait to read this December:
"The New Pakistani Middle Class", By Ammara Maqsood (Harvard University Press)
Pakistan's presence in the outside world is dominated by images of religious extremism and violence. These images -- and the narratives that interpret them -- inform events in the international realm, but they also twist back around to shape local class politics. In "The New Pakistani Middle Class," Ammara Maqsood focuses on life in contemporary Lahore, where she unravels these narratives to show how central they are for understanding competition and the quest for identity among middle-class groups. Through a focus on religious study gatherings and also on consumption in middle-class circles -- ranging from the choice of religious music and home decor to debit cards and the cut of a woman's burkha -- "The New Pakistani Middle Class" untangles current trends in piety that both aspire toward, and contest, prevailing ideas of modernity.
"The Atlas of Beauty", by Mihaela Noroc (Particular Books)
Since 2013, photographer Mihaela Noroc has travelled the world with her backpack and camera taking photos of everyday women to showcase the diversity of beauty. "The Atlas of Beauty" is a collection of her photographs celebrating women from all corners of the world, revealing that beauty is everywhere, and that it comes in many different sizes and colours. Noroc's colourful and moving portraits feature women in their local communities, ranging from the Amazon rain forest to London city streets, and from markets in India to parks in Harlem, visually juxtaposing the varied physical and social worlds these women inhabit. Packaged as a gift-worthy, hardcover book, it presents a fresh perspective on the global lives of women today.
"Djinn City", by Saad Z. Hossain (Aleph)
Indelbed is a lonely kid living in a crumbling mansion in super-dense, super-chaotic Dhaka. His father, Dr. Kaikobad, is the black sheep of their clan, the once illustrious Khan Rahman family. A drunken, loutish widower, he refuses to allow Indelbed to go to school and the only thing Indelbed knows about his mother is the official cause of her early demise: "Death by Indelbed". But when Dr. Kaikobad falls into a supernatural coma, Indelbed and his older cousin, the wise-cracking slacker Rais, learn that Indelbed's dad was, in fact, a magician and a trusted emissary to the djinn world. But the djinns, it turns out, are displeased and one of the consequences of their displeasure is that a "hunt" is announced with 10-year-old Indelbed as prey. Still reeling from the fact that genies actually exist, Indelbed finds himself on the run. "Djinn City" is a darkly comedic fantasy adventure and a brilliant follow-up to Hossain's acclaimed first novel "Escape from Baghdad".
(Saket Suman can be contacted at saket.s@ians.in)
Doraiah Chowdary Vundavally is a Software engineer at VTech . He is the news editor of SocialNews.XYZ and Freelance writer-contributes Telugu and English Columns on Films, Politics, and Gossips. He is the primary contributor for South Cinema Section of SocialNews.XYZ. His mission is to help to develop SocialNews.XYZ into a News website that has no bias or judgement towards any.
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