The doubting general

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A Case of Exploding Mangoes
by Mohammed Hanif
Knopf, 2008

Mohammed Hanif's first book is not elegantly crafted, sports scant lyrical prose, nor does it play with words or imbue multiple layers of meaning to objects or names. Yet the raw emotion that infuses the prose holds the reader enthralled in the narrative. In spite of (and not because of) his degree in creative writing, Hanif moves beyond the textbook styles of novel writing that so characterise the works of some other notable Pakistani writers – Kamila Shamsie, for instance, with her attempts to mimic 'magical realism', or Mohsin Hamid, who tends to rely on overly clever symbolism. Hanif, on the other hand, is content simply to allow his heart to speak.

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