
Democracy
2015
First Published
3.78
Average Rating
35
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One lazy Karachi evening, Brigadier Azad is pre-occupied with thoughts of his mistress, when he is disturbed by the urgent news of a coup threatening the peace in Pakistan. In crisp military prose and with classic dry wit, Fatima Bhutto lays bare the constant tussle between the military and everybody else.
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Fatima Bhutto
Author · 8 books
Fatima Bhutto studied at Columbia University, and the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. Her work has appeared in The Daily Beast, New Statesman, and other publications. She was a featured panelist at the 2010 Daily Beast Women in the World Summit, and has been featured on NPRs Morning Edition, CNN, and in the pages of Marie Claire. She currently lives in Karachi. "