The Collaborator is a novel by Mirza Waheed about four children and their part in an ugly war against India.
Summary of the Book
Four teenagers disappear from their calm lives of playing cricket and singing Bollywood songs by the riverside and find themselves on the opposite side of the border, in Pakistan. There, they become a part of the movement against the Indian army, disillusioned with the Indian Army’s attempts to secure peace. The harsh reality of war and the toll it takes on the people drive them to join the separatist movement, to find a better peace for the valley. Truly evocative and artistic in its ability to stir readers’ emotions, this is a coming-of-age story rooted in the stark insensitivity of humanity’s desire for war and conflict.
About Mirza Waheed
Mirza Waheed is an Indian writer who was born and raised in Kashmir. This is his first novel, and it was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book award and the Shakti Bhatt Prize. It was also longlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize, and was named the Book of the Year by The Telegraph, the New Statesman, the Financial Times, and other newspapers.
A writer for BBC, the Guardian, Granta, Guernica, the New York Times and the Al Jazeera English, Waheed currently resides in London.
Well described. Thee brutality of Indian army
mouazam ali
Certified Buyer
Aug, 2012
Differences between a "news" and the actual "scene of war"
Paritosh Ranjan
Dec, 2011
Must read :)
Flipkart Customer
Dec, 2016
Just wow!
Mehraj Din
Certified Buyer, Sopore
Oct, 2023
Worth every penny
Mir Yousf
Certified Buyer, Mattan
Nov, 2022
Highly recommended
SAYAN SAHA
Certified Buyer, Burdwan
Apr, 2021
Separatist View
Tathagata Dutta
Feb, 2012
One sided view
Pankaj Rathi
Feb, 2012