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Among Muslims: Meetings at the frontiers of Pakistan

Review Genius is no stranger to the work of Kathleen Jamie, whose finely poised writing and subtly profound sensibility have made her such an artisan of the human heart. ― ScotsmanWhat is ultimately most impressive is the energy, good humour and panache with which Jamie's language rises to the variety of its occasions. -- Patrick Crotty ― Times Literary SupplementA beautifully crafted account... the power of Jamie's prose is spare but magical. She writes tenderly but without sentimentality. Should be required reading. ― Daily TelegraphA wonderfully sensual study of the land and its people which feels more timeless than topical ― ObserverKathleen Jamie's prose writing is utterly luminous, as you'd expect from her poetry, but Among Muslims (Sort of Books) is much more than a well-written travel book, and its insights are even more urgent in the light of the dangerous and criminal crudity of President Bush's approach to the region ― Independent on Sunday Book of the Year Choice 2002This eloquent tale with its plea for understanding and tolerance couldn't have been better timed. ― Sunday TimesIt is her beautiful prose, drawn from a rural Scottish palate, that really illuminates the book - a wonderfully sensual study of the land and its people which feels more topical than timeless. ― ObserverA better emissary to the Karakoram could not be imagined. She displays a deep warmth unemcumbered by illusion. ― Scotland on SundayIlluminated throughout with a vision that sees beneath surfaces. To share a journey such as this is an enriching experience. -- Norman Lewis Product Description Among Muslims is the account of Kathleen Jamie's time travelling alone and living among the Shia and Ismaeli Muslims in the Northern Areas - the part of the former state of Kashmir now administered by Pakistan and one of the most volatile borderlands in the world. Yet there was much that seemed oddly familiar: staying with women in Purdah reminded Jamie of her own family past; the intense religious ceremonies brought back memories of Orangemen marching through Glasgow. This is a superbly written, entertaining and important book: a narrative of people and local life, that crosses Western and Islamic cultures. Originally published as The Golden Peak, Jamie returned to Pakistan to write an Afterword and Preface for this new edition. About the Author Kathleen Jamie studied philosophy at Edinburgh University. She won an Eric Gregory Award at nineteen and has published four volumes of poetry.
Product Overview
ISBN 9780953522774
Author(s) Kathleen Jamie
Publisher smeikalbooks
Pages 224
Format Paperback
Weight 0.0 lb