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A review by flowerbinsh
Angaaray by Sajjad Zaheer
challenging
tense
medium-paced
3.0
Read as a requirement for my Modernism class.
I wrote a whole review and somehow deleted it all, so this may not be as eloquently done as it was last time lol.
I had to fly through this collection faster than I would have liked to in order to simply get it done to move onto other work. I think if I had the time to sit and really soak in the contents of this book, I would have so much more to say and the rating would be higher.
With that being said, I do love the critiques this collections brings up in reference to womanhood, religion, censorship, and how all of those things tie together into one complicated knot.
I cannot wait to give this a reread in order to fully understand these critiques being presented and how that plays into the history of this book’s publication.
I wrote a whole review and somehow deleted it all, so this may not be as eloquently done as it was last time lol.
I had to fly through this collection faster than I would have liked to in order to simply get it done to move onto other work. I think if I had the time to sit and really soak in the contents of this book, I would have so much more to say and the rating would be higher.
With that being said, I do love the critiques this collections brings up in reference to womanhood, religion, censorship, and how all of those things tie together into one complicated knot.
I cannot wait to give this a reread in order to fully understand these critiques being presented and how that plays into the history of this book’s publication.