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Vampire - Chughtai Mirza  Azeem Baig

Vampire - Chughtai Mirza Azeem Baig

The unnamed narrator in Azeem Baig Chughtai's Vampire-written as a letter to

God-is a 16-year-old girl who has just had her nikah ceremony. She dreams of

a life of happiness with a loving, handsome husband-whose face, however, she

will only see at her rukhsati, when she finally leaves her parents' home for her

marital home.

Then, tragedy befalls her. Separated from her family on the journey to her

cousin's wedding in a neighbouring town, she finds herself stranded at the railway

station. She has no other recourse but to spend the night at the station master's

house, discovering too late that the only other occupant is his male guest. In the

space of a night, her life is changed forever; she loses her 'honour' and faces the

terrifying prospect of being shunned by her family, in-laws and friends.

In her letter to God, she pours out her grief and terror, her conflicting

emotions of denial and acceptance of the events of that night, until she reaches a

conclusion. The decision she makes when she finally comes face to face with her

husband, leaves the reader both shocked and disturbed.

The brother and literary mentor of the legendary Urdu writer Ismat Chughtai,

Azeem Baig was an iconoclast and a feminist who did not hesitate to break

boundaries. Nowhere is this more evident than in Vampire. Long before terms

like 'rape syndrome' and 'secondary rape' were coined, Chughtai dared to write

about the unmentionable subject of rape in Muslim society-from the female

victim's perspective. What makes the novel unique and amazingly relevant is that

this story, set in 1930s' India, could well be happening in the twenty-first century.

Flawlessly translated by his grand-daughter, Zoovia Hamiduddin, this is the first

of Azeem Baig Chughtai's works to be translated into English.



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Chughtai Mirza Azeem Baig

The unnamed narrator in Azeem Baig Chughtai's Vampire-written as a letter to

God-is a 16-year-old girl who has just had her nikah ceremony. She dreams of

a life of happiness with a loving, handsome husband-whose face, however, she

will only see at her rukhsati, when she finally leaves her parents' home for her

marital home.

Then, tragedy befalls her. Separated from her family on the journey to her

cousin's wedding in a neighbouring town, she finds herself stranded at the railway

station. She has no other recourse but to spend the night at the station master's

house, discovering too late that the only other occupant is his male guest. In the

space of a night, her life is changed forever; she loses her 'honour' and faces the

terrifying prospect of being shunned by her family, in-laws and friends.

In her letter to God, she pours out her grief and terror, her conflicting

emotions of denial and acceptance of the events of that night, until she reaches a

conclusion. The decision she makes when she finally comes face to face with her

husband, leaves the reader both shocked and disturbed.

The brother and literary mentor of the legendary Urdu writer Ismat Chughtai,

Azeem Baig was an iconoclast and a feminist who did not hesitate to break

boundaries. Nowhere is this more evident than in Vampire. Long before terms

like 'rape syndrome' and 'secondary rape' were coined, Chughtai dared to write

about the unmentionable subject of rape in Muslim society-from the female

victim's perspective. What makes the novel unique and amazingly relevant is that

this story, set in 1930s' India, could well be happening in the twenty-first century.

Flawlessly translated by his grand-daughter, Zoovia Hamiduddin, this is the first

of Azeem Baig Chughtai's works to be translated into English.



EAN: 9789354477591
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