- Writer: Fatima Bhutto
- Category: English
- Pages: 435
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: STP-15574
In September 1996, a fourteen-year-old Fatima Bhutto hid in a windowless dressing room, shielding her baby brother while shots rang out in the streets outside the family home in Karachi. This was the evening that her father Murtaza was murdered, along with six of his associates. In December 2007, Benazir Bhutto, Fatima's aunt, and the woman she had publically accused of ordering her father's murder, was assassinated in Rawalpindi.It was the latest in a long line of tragedies for one of the world's best known political dynasties.
Songs of
Blood and Sword tells the story of a family of rich feudal landlords -
the proud descendents of a warrior caste - who became powerbrokers in
the newly created state of Pakistan. It is an epic tale full of the
romance and legend of feudal life, the glamour and licence of the
international political elite and ultimately, the tragedy of four
generations of a family defined by a political idealism that would
destroy them.
The history of this extraordinary family mirrors
the tumultuous events of Pakistan itself, and the quest to find the
truth behind her father's murder has led Fatima to the heart of her
country's volatile political establishment.It is the history of a nation
from Partition through the struggle with India over Kashmir, the Cold
War, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan up to the post 9/11 'War on
Terror'.
It is also a book about a daughter's love for her father and her search to uncover, and to understand, the truth of his life and death. It is a book about a family and nation riven by murder, corruption, conspiracy and division, written by one who has lived it, in the heart of the storm.
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| Pages | 435 |