The Tattooed Fakir
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The Tattooed Fakir  (English, Paperback, Nath Biman)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • Genre: Fiction
  • ISBN: 9781447222859, 9781447222859
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    A spare, elegant rendition of political clashes driven by personal agendas of rage and revenge, The Tattooed Fakir underlines a lesser known section of history with deep emotions.

    • Novel about a lesser known section of eighteenth century Indian history armed Muslim fakirs waging guerilla warfare against British colonial rulers.
    • Explores the interesting dilemma of the mixed-race child who is transformed into the fierce tattooed fakir.

    A young woman Roshanara is kidnapped by the village zamindar. The British sahib, owner of the indigo plantation, intervenes, but then takes her as his own mistress. She is not, however, any local woman she is a fakirs daughter.

    It is the end of the eighteenth century in northern Bengal. Roshanaras father, Cherag Ali and her husband, Asif go to Majnu Shahs band of fakirs to plead for help in getting her back. The fakirs are known for their heroic battles with the British, for their arms and horses.

    Asif feels nothing is left for him in the village and joins the fakirs, training in the use of weapons and ammunition, skirmishing with them up and down the country, but pining, always, for his Roshanara. Years later, in an oddly fated rescue mission he ends up, not with her, but with her son Roshan who evolves into a ferocious fakir soldier, tattooed and insecure about his identity.

    About the Author
    Biman Naths
    first novel Nothing is Blue was shortlisted for the Vodafone Crossword Book Award 2009. This is his second novel.

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    • Pan Books
    Dimensions
    Width
    • 1 mm
    Height
    • 197 mm
    Length
    • 130 mm
    Weight
    • 100 gr
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    Let the little struggles never be forgotten

    What a brilliant read!

    Captivating right from the start and one doesn't have to wait too long, for the plot slowly thickens, things get moving and you won't even know how much time passes, diving into the picturesque world portrayed so simply yet vividly by Biman Nath. Its a fast paced action packed story of atrocity, oppression, love, loss, and the courage and iron will of a few who united regardless, that made the powerless fight powerful oppressors, and the rest as you might know... is hi...
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    Avik Chakravarty

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    Aug, 2012

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    Book needs a well deserved re-write

    I did not buy this book from here but won it via a contest conducted by PanMacmillian India and it disappointed me. There are many elements in this story that help deteoriate it. The 1st being the titular who appears in the last half of the book, has no center-piece, vague characterization, the constant changing perspectives are not balanced well, rather stale for a book that supposedly is about Asif's revenge.

    The tattoed fakir is Roshanara's illegitimate child not Asif but the book has As...
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    Aparajita Basu

    Oct, 2012

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