<strong>Nadeem Aslam’s new novel shifts between Afghanistan and Pakistan, narrating post-9/11 stories of love and war, brilliantly exploring trauma and tragedies that are traced to historical circumstances.</strong>
“History is the third parent,” reads the opening sentence to The Blind Man’s Garden, in which Aslam continues to traverse territory similar to that of previous works, including The Wasted Vigil (2008). That novel was set in Afghanistan during the Soviet
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