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The Blind Man's Garden is a work of historical fiction that was published in 2013 by British Pakistani author Nadeem Aslam.This novel is his fourth publication and was shortlisted for the Ondaatje Prize in 2014.
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Apr 30, 2013 · nadeem aslam is a treasure to the world and everyone should read him. his writing is simply fantastic -- i think i liked the writing in The Wasted Vigil better, but probably one would like best the one one reads first. the writing's fullness and ornatedness -- the riches of adjectives, similes, metaphors, imagery, and occasionally magic -- has reminded better readers than i of urdu and of the ...
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Rev. of The Blind Man's Garden, by Nadeem Aslam. Library Journal 1 May 2013: 67. Education Research Complete. Web. 7 Jan. 2014. Modi, Chintan Girish.
The Blind Man's Garden by Nadeem Aslam is a powerful and haunting novel set in the aftermath of 9/11. It tells the story of two brothers, Jeo and Mikal, who leave their home in Pakistan to help wounded Afghan civilians.
In both cases, that reputation looks certain to be boosted by The Blind Man's Garden." - Daily Mail (UK) "By any measure The Blind Man's Garden is an impressive accomplishment; a gripping and moving piece of storytelling that gets the calamitous first act in the "War on Terror" on to the page with grace, intelligence and rare authenticity ...
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May 28, 2013 · In The Blind Man's Garden, novelist Nadeem Aslam explores the consequences of Sept. 11 through the eyes of two young Pakistanis. Aslam was born in Pakistan, but grew up and currently lives in Britain.
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Apr 16, 2013 · The Blind Man’s Garden is published by Faber, £18.99 . Nadeem Aslam was born in 1966 in Gujranwala, Pakistan. At the age of fourteen he moved with his parents to Huddersfield, Yorkshire and attended the University of Manchester to study Biochemistry.