Love, Bones & Water
In Gulroza, Valley of the Flowers, lies a shanty town whose people are soon to be brutally evicted in the name of progress and political convenience.
Their plight seems irrevocable. Desperately poor, yet defiant and filled with a love of life, they are to be swept aside like leaves in the gathering storm. Then, one day, a grey messiah appears in the midst, unlooked-for, savagely mutilated, and with eyes that shine like diamonds. |
‘A writer of great originality. Love’ Bones and Water is a beautifully written, totally compelling, energetic narrative. It brings together tough satire and an unforced lyricism to remarkable effect’ Judy Cooke, GUARDIAN
‘Quite unlike anything else recently published. Love, Bones and Water is a wry political fantasy and a moving evocation of childhood innocence, remarkable for its clarity’ Patrick Gale – DAILY TELEGRAPH
'Zameenzad again shows his ability to exercise his imagination (including its comic elements) at the heart of situations of injustice, presenting them not at the superficial level of “issues” but as lived experience … in the “grey man” Zameenzad has created a symbol of transcendentand redemptive suffering’ Adam Lively - INDEPENDANT
‘Quite unlike anything else recently published. Love, Bones and Water is a wry political fantasy and a moving evocation of childhood innocence, remarkable for its clarity’ Patrick Gale – DAILY TELEGRAPH
'Zameenzad again shows his ability to exercise his imagination (including its comic elements) at the heart of situations of injustice, presenting them not at the superficial level of “issues” but as lived experience … in the “grey man” Zameenzad has created a symbol of transcendentand redemptive suffering’ Adam Lively - INDEPENDANT