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Curfewed Night

por Basharat Peer

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Curfewed Night is a brave and unforgettable piece of literary reporting that reveals the personal stories behind one of the most brutal conflicts in modern times. Since 1989, when the separatist movement exploded, more than seventy thousand people have been killed in the battle between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. Born and raised in the war-torn region, Basharat Peer brings this little-known part of the world to life in haunting, vivid detail. -- From book jacket.… (más)
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    kidzdoc: "The Collaborator" is a novel set in Kashmir in the early 1990s, which covers a similar time period to "Curfewed Night".
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Review: Curfewed Night by Basharat Peer.

The book was about a place not many people have heard or read about. Kashmirs territory is surrounded by Afghanistan, China, India, and Pakistan. Because of where Kashmir is located should indicate some knowledge of what it promises for it‘s people. It was written by Basharat Peer, someone who spent his formative years during the conflicts of war and the immense suffering that Kashmiris endured during the 90’s and still continue to suffer the wider demonstration of the power between different militant groups.

The first half of the book was fragile when it came to keeping my interest but Basharat Peer made up for it in the second half. The stories he wrote were about arrest, disappearances, custodial killings, kidnapping, assassinations, loss, massacres and how torture dominated Kashmir.

I have mixed feelings about the book because of the way it started off. At least I found out where Kashmir is and the story behind the curfews….
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  Juan-banjo | May 31, 2016 |
A well written tome about the tragic state of affairs in the Author's home state of Kashmir. One thing that stands out is the plethora of opportunities available for personal advancement through education that a few like the Author himself scruplously avail of and redeem themselves from the clutches of violence and militancy.

Like a warm chocolate chip cookie, embedded in it's pages are choice tidbits of history.
  danoomistmatiste | Jan 24, 2016 |
A well written tome about the tragic state of affairs in the Author's home state of Kashmir. One thing that stands out is the plethora of opportunities available for personal advancement through education that a few like the Author himself scruplously avail of and redeem themselves from the clutches of violence and militancy.

Like a warm chocolate chip cookie, embedded in it's pages are choice tidbits of history.
  kkhambadkone | Jan 17, 2016 |
Was a good read about things happening in Kashmir from a Kashmiri's point of view.

Started off quite slow for me. Then gathered speed and was quite interesting for some time. Then was a bit dragging towards the end.

An easy read. Even though I took a lot of time to read it.

A favourite for my father and brother but I give it 3 as it didn't keep me interested enough. ( )
1 vota maheswaranm | Mar 20, 2014 |
Adjectives are words that express attributes of something. Example: Brilliant. Example: Painful.
We usually do not come across situations where we can use both these adjectives together to qualify the same noun or pronoun. Curfewed Night is an exception.

Read the complete review on my blog
http://thebookoutline.blogspot.in/2012/09/curfewed-night.html ( )
  theBookOutline | Sep 28, 2012 |
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One of the most moving pieces of non-fiction I read this year was Basharat Peer's Curfewed Night (Scribner), his memoir of growing up in Kashmir during the insurgency. Hindu nationalists would like to use the ethnic cleansing of the Pandits as a casus belli for renewed hostilities with Pakistan, and most Indians won't confront the serious human rights abuses committed by the army. Peer humanises the geopolitical issues and reminds us why peace in Kashmir is important, not just to India and Pakistan, but to the world.
 
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Curfewed Night is a brave and unforgettable piece of literary reporting that reveals the personal stories behind one of the most brutal conflicts in modern times. Since 1989, when the separatist movement exploded, more than seventy thousand people have been killed in the battle between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. Born and raised in the war-torn region, Basharat Peer brings this little-known part of the world to life in haunting, vivid detail. -- From book jacket.

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