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ISBN 13
9780099516743
Publisher
Vintage Digital; Kindle Edition
Editorial Review
"Witty, elegant, and deliciously anarchic. Hanif has a lovely eye and an even better ear." -- John le Carré 'Irreverent, imaginative and playful' -- FT Cadet life is entertainingly evoked, overflowing with japes, jerkoffs, hashish highs and liquored lows... -- Guardian `Mohammed Hanif's first novel is as grimly, intelligently comic as if written by an Asian Joseph Heller' -- Daily Telegraph `brassy, savvy, comic debut...concise, punchy story-telling...with an affable, laconic, breezy, believable protagonist' -- New Statesman `enjoyably satirical [...] witty and effective' -- TLS `entertaining.... darkly comic.... Zia's limited intelligence and unlimited paranoia are portrayed with great glee.... -- The Independent `exuberant and satirical: this is an angry comedy about Zia's brutal legacy to Pakistan' -- The Observer `zesty, highly inventive...Hanif is a gifted writer...His explosive finale is brilliantly constructed' -- Daily Mail less Le Carr...than Private Eye...A Case of Exploding Mangoes deserves a high mark' -- The Independent FT 'Irreverent, imaginative and playful' Guardian Cadet life is entertainingly evoked, overflowing with japes, jerkoffs, hashish highs and liquored lows... The Independent `entertaining.... darkly comic.... Zia's limited intelligence and unlimited paranoia are portrayed with great glee....
About the Author
Mohammed Hanif was born in Okara, Pakistan, in 1965. He graduated from Pakistan Air Force Academy as Pilot Officer, but subsequently left to pursue a career in journalism. He has written plays for the stage and BBC radio, and his film The Long Night has been shown at film festivals around the world. He is a graduate of UEA's creative writing programme. He is currently head of the BBC's Urdu Service and lives in London.
Language
English
Parental Rating
5+
Format
Paperback
Author
Mohammed Hanif
Publication Date
39909
Number of Pages
337