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Ali Sethi

    Ali Sethi proviene de una familia de periodistas y editores disidentes en Pakistán. Recién graduado de Harvard, ha contribuido a publicaciones destacadas como The New York Times y The Nation. Su escritura se caracteriza por una profunda comprensión de la psicología humana y las cuestiones sociales. La obra de Sethi explora las complejidades de la identidad y la cultura con notable sensibilidad e inteligencia.

    The Wish Maker
    • The Wish Maker

      • 420 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      "The Wish Maker is a coming-of-age story set in 1990s Pakistan, a story about two children and the family they grow up in, the people and the places they come to know and love. It's a story about Lahore, the city, seen gradually through the decades; a story about Benazir Bhutto and the heady promise of democracy, and the recurring nightmare of military intervention; a story about Bollywood movie stars and American TV shows and the different kinds of forbidden love they inspire. But the novel is also intended to be a meditation on the individual consciousness, a journey into the soul's capacity to know other souls, to recognize itself in others and to grant others the validity it grants itself, which is the validity of desire, of wanting more and better things all the time. This, the capacity for wish-making, for ascribing insatiability and incompletion to other people's ideas of themselves is the central concern of the book."--Ali Sethi.

      The Wish Maker