WINNER, STANFORD DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNER TATA LITERATURE LIVE! 2020 FIRST BOOK AWARD FOR NON-FICTION 'A fabulous piece of writing . . . I recommend it unreservedly' - William Dalrymple 'A brilliant book' - Christina Lamb When Taran N. Khan first arrives in Kabul in the spring of 2006-five years after the Taliban government was overthrown-she finds a city both familiar and unknown. Falling in with poets, archaeologists and film-makers, she begins to explore the city and, over the course of several returns, discovers a Kabul quite different from the one she had expected. Shadow City is an account of these expeditions, a personal and meditative portrait of a city we know primarily in terms of conflict. With Khan as our guide, we move from the glitter of wedding halls to the imperilled beauty of a Buddhist monastery, slip inside a beauty salon and wander through book markets. But as these walks take us deeper into the city, it becomes clear that to talk of Kabul's various wars in the past tense is a mistake. Part reportage and part reflection, Shadow City is an elegiac prose map of Kabul's hidden spaces-and the cities that we carry within us.
A woman walks Kabul. The author is a journalist from India who walked Kabul between 2001 and 2013. This is the time when the US took over the earlier government, and the development started after three to four decades of perpetual war there.
The author walks Kabul, exploring the then places, people, events, literature, and art in shadow of the history of wars, and cultures that existed before 2001. The author is a woman who belongs to Aligarh in India. In her exploration, she also goes back ...