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The novel is set in 1911, and features a merchant, Mr Nihal, who is the protagonist. Mr. Nihal recalls with amazing clarity the famous Sepoy Mutiny and the Revolt of 1857, and how cruel the British were in repressing it.
Nihal, of an upper-class Muslim upbringing, is described in detail along with his family in Twilight In Delhi: A Novel, and mainly his youngest son, Asghar. There is much talk of how he is a wayward person, and his character is rather volatile. Asghar’s marriage is also described at length.
Twilight In Delhi: A Novel recounts the Delhi of old with vivid imagery, evoking memories of a city steeped in old-school architecture and winding streets full of bazaars. The book effectively captures the highlights of the British rule at that point, including memorable occasions like the coronation of King George V as the official Emperor of India.
Twilight In Delhi: A Novel is mostly written in pensive mood, with Nihal recalling a number of atrocities perpetrated by the British government. Through the characters and dialogue, Ahmed Ali subtly calls for Indian independence.
Whether talking about the Home Rule movement or the Sepoy Mutiny, or describing the pre-independence Delhi or the idiosyncrasies of a child, Nihal’s recollections are poignant and nostalgic. Twilight In Delhi: A Novel is a tribute to India’s strength and endurance.ISBN - 9788129112514
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Pages : 304
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