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Twilight in Delhi [Hardcover]

Ahmed Ali (Author)
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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Champak / Oxford (1966)
  • ASIN: B000IZGP9W
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,000,807 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic set in late 19th century Delhi. A rare masterpiece., October 24, 2001
I have just finished reading a great novel ( Twilight in Delhi by Ahmed Ali ) (not for its plot but in its descriptions and language) set in Delhi, just after the War of Independence (1857) about the life and times of an upper middle class Muslim family...this novel is now deemed a classic and was written in 1940 by Ahmed Ali and initially banned by the British...for obvious reasons if you read it!

But it is highly recommended, and describes a lifestyle which is now, sadly, vanished for ever...

If you are a Muslim you will find this book especially poignant and moving but for all Subcontinentals it tells of how much the British Occupation actually did to destroy Indo-Muslim heritage and culture; will be of interest to all those who want to know what a real Islamic culture was like and the effect of imperialism on it. Especially relevant in light of recent events in NYC. Stunning.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A scoop of Delhi, February 17, 2008
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This book by Ahmed Ali is a wonderful chronicle of early twentieth century Delhi, almost all Muslim, & a coming together of practices, beliefs & customs stitched neatly in a story.

I'd have to say that as a story, or just as a plain work of fiction, it does not really capture the imagination; however, with the backdrop of Delhi, it comes alive as a memoir of times gone by, & mannerisms long forgotten. Having said that, I also felt that characterization was adequate in most places & there is a wonderful interlacing of details & nuances spread across the story.

The cultural elements that set a place apart, as in this case, the male early-morning sport of pigeon flying, the tendency to quote often from poetry in conversations, the set-up & lay-outs of a household, a typical Muslim marriage in the early twentienth century, classes of prostitutes - those that just meant a body & then those who were keen singers, & performers & wonderfully evolved at the art of conversation - the sporadic mention of Anti-British feeling among the old generation, & the early adoption of western ways in the young, the by-lanes, the Hakims, the azaans & the quality of voice.

Ahmad Ali's style is slightly archaic to read in the early twenty first century & his new introduction to the Novel - written probably sixty years after the novel - tries to justify the thoughts behind this book. While a whirlwind tour of the British in India, & a repository of lavish resentments against the British, at no point does the novel emphasize this except in the passing once or twice or the chapter on the King's procession in Delhi.

This is Delhi sans the boorish, & evidently is the story of times long gone.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Twilight in Delhi, November 12, 2010
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Twilight in Delhi was supposedly a chapter in history. For multiple reasons. One related to the context more clearly perhaps, was that it was a book written by an old-Dilliwallah, about the city, as it was, with the full background of the whys, the hows, the kuchas and the gallis. The book reads like a ruin. I mean you know it was, but can't find it now, entirely. You see it still, but in certain parts. On the surface, it seems non-existent, but it's there. It makes you think on while you assimilate different cultures and experiences, and allow yourselves to be molded into someone new inevitably, do you still look at the ruin and want to go back at times?

The tragedy of the ruin is people realize its importance much later. Some live their entire lives not bothering too and are happy. It's the ones who're undecided who create a riot for themselves.

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