Basti is one of the finest works by one of the finest writers of Urdu literature. Regarded as a classic, Basti is a touching account of the human denouement that followed Partition, the division of the country - an event which has been the most important episode in the history of the Indian subcontinent. It is the guiding experience of Intizar Husain's creativity and a recurrent theme in his writings.
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Intizar Husain was born in Dibai near Bulandshahar in Uttar Pradesh, he went to school in Hapur, and later to a college in Meerut. Frances W. Pritchett is Associate Professor of Modern Indian Languages at Columiba University, where she teaches Urdu and Hindi. In addition to translating, she has studied traditional prose genres.
“In graceful prose, Husain conjures the unceasing wonders of early childhood and the social rhythms of small-town life.” —Ratik Asokan, The Nation
“This brilliant novel from Intizar Husain, one of South Asia’s greatest living writers, should finally end the scandal of his relative obscurity in the West.” —Pankaj Mishra
“Intizar Husain is the most important writer of fiction in Urdu, the strangely homeless language produced out of interactions between the vernacular of north India and those of the Islamic Near East, Persian and Arabic in particular. In Basti he has produced a novel of epic ambition: a swirling storm of historical moments, scriptural traditions, and ancient mythologies, all harnessed around the convulsion of India’s partition along religious lines. By taking us through the internal life of his protagonist, Zakir—‘He who remembers’—Husain performs an act of civilizational memory and provides us with the fragments of a culture’s history that modernity has firmly set on the road to oblivion.” —Aamir R. Mufti
“The uncharitable might say that but for the past, Intizar Husain would not have had a future. But truth to tell, the man who blends the personal with the impersonal, specific with the universal, actually has the past much to thank for. Be it drawing generously from the Jataka tales or the Panchatantra fables or even the layered Shiite tradition or the more modern existentialism, his tomorrows have been taken care of by yesterdays. Yet Intizar Husain does not live in the past, so much as he draws from it. His nostalgia is not comforting, there is that disquiet air that runs through his works, and Basti, arguably the finest novel on Partition, is no different. Distance in time often diminishes emotion, but in Husain's case it only serves to distil it: what goes away is the peripheral, what is retained is the essential.” —The Hindu
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