Nadeem Aslam
Nadeem Aslam is a writer of English expression, born in 1966 with Gujranwala (Pakistan). He currently lives with London.
Biography
Nadeem Aslam, is born in 1966 with Gujranwala, the Pakistan. It begins its career from writer at 13 years, when one of its news in Ourdou is published in a Pakistani newspaper. Ã age the 14 years, it emigrates in England with his/her communist father (then poet and director, become agent of roadway system and workman), fleeing the mode of the general Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq to come to be established with Huddersfield, in the Yorkshire. It begins from the studies of Biochimie to the Université of Manchester, which it gives up after three years to devote itself to the writing.It off submits the manuscript of its first novel Season the Rainbirds to the editor André Deutsch, who accepts it immediately. The novel, published in 1993, is rewarded by two prices: Author' S Club First Novell Award and Betty Trask Award . In 1992, at 26 years, Nadeem Aslam is harnessed with the drafting of its second novel, thinking of finishing it in two years; it will be necessary eleven of them for him. the city of the lost lovers (original title: Maps for Lost Lovers ) is published in the United Kingdom in August 2004 by the publisher Faber & Faber.
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