Qissa of Bibi in Black Burqa and Forty Men – Afsar Amed
₹425.00
1 in stock
Description
Qissa of Bibi in Black Burqa and Forty Men
A Poetic Journey of Memory, Womanhood, and Mystical Resistance
For readers of Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things and Elif Shafak’s The Forty Rules of Love, comes a bold and poetic exploration of memory, womanhood, and inner transformation.
This Indian magical realism novel blends fiction of mystical resistance with lyrical prose, offering a rare journey through the symbolic and emotional.
Bibi walks cloaked not just in a black burqa, but in veils of emotion, silence, and stories untold.
Her path intersects with forty archetypal male figures—each representing love, power, longing, trauma, and healing. What unfolds is a collection of South Asian literary fiction that is deeply introspective, stylistically experimental, and emotionally rich.
Rooted in the cadence of traditional qissas, the narrative moves with a quiet rhythm, evoking dreamlike transitions where past and present blend.
As Bibi navigates inner landscapes filled with memory and myth, the book reflects on what it means to be a woman in a world of watching eyes, quiet resistance, and buried truths.
This feminist literary fiction is not just symbolic—it’s alive with metaphors drawn from South Asian traditions and psychological fiction by Indian authors.
Written in poetic, luminous language, Qissa of Bibi in Black Burqa and Forty Men belongs on the shelves of readers seeking books about inner journeys, strong female characters, and magical realism fiction rooted in cultural identity.
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.