In this novel full of stories of cruelty and ignorance, love shines at the edges of deep wounds. That is why the narrative is never weighted by all the pain it carries: there is so much sparkling joy within it. There are characters engraved on the one hand by racism and on the other by religious obscurantism, yet each has great potential. In the initial section of “Maps for Lost Loves“, the author writes: “The snow storm has rinsed the incense air, but is there even in the absence, drawing attention to its disappearance.” There, it is the very heart of the second novel written by Nadeem Aslam.
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