‘She has an unparalleled historic imagination. Modern Urdu literature begins with Qurratulain Hyder. ’—Aamer Hussein Partition Independence democracy—near simultaneous events that changed India irrevocably. My Temples Too—Qurratulain Hyder’s transcreation of her masterly early novel Mere Bhi Sanamkhane—examines the promise and disillusionment that came with the birth of two new nations through the lives and deaths of the young citizens of the fabled city of Lucknow. Set in the 1940s it tells the story of Rakshanda and her brother Peechu—children of privilege—and their friends Kiran Vimal Salim Christabel. They are the ‘Gang’ of Lucknow; idealistic nationalistic liberal and rational. They meet in coffee houses run a progressive magazine fall in love and dream of building a brave new world. But with the turbulence of Partition and Independence the quiet rhythm of their lives is brutally disrupted. New animosities replace old loyalties and the merry ‘Gang’ is torn apart as the old order begins to fragment.
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