Thursday, May 31, 2012

A Thousand Splendid Suns


A Thousand Splendid Suns - No matter what, do not read this its full of
Lies
Treachery
Betrayal
Injustice
Inevitable
Greed
Unfairness
Incontrovertible
BITTER TRUTH
of all LIFE itself!!!


It's too good and whelming, and by the time you reach half way, you feel your heart heavy, some kind of burden 
It just makes me sick to wonder where men such heartless pricks, ruthless animals !

If need be save a copy of it, but just don't dare to read it…



Detailed Synopsis on the plot

Harami, bastard, yes, thats how the books starts in early 1960's. Mariam, a harami, for the only sin she committed was to be born illegitimate, though the mistake and the sin was committed by their parents. Her mom was a pessimist, always talks bad to her daughter, for she didn't know how to love. Taunting her daughter with bad words was her own way of loving her daughter.

Mariam though loved Jalil, her baba, and was stupid silly little girl to believe all the lies he says. She would eagerly await for Thursday to come as that is when Jalil pays her a visit, with gifts and chocolates.
Though jalil already had three wives, he didn't take mariam and her mother for a legitimate relationship for the fear of ruining his family name and reputation of his own.

As years roll by, Mariam turns fifteen and asks a birthday present, something which she will regret for the rest of her life. She asks him to take her to the newly released cartoon movie, screened in his own theater. And she insisted she watch it along with her entire family, which she has never gotten to meet.
Jalil agrees, reluctantly though. When he fails to show up the next day to fetch her, she heads to his home herself, despite Mariam's mammy warning "You step out of house, it will be the last time you see me". Mariam reaches his home, in the town of Herat, only to despise herself, for Jalil has turned his back on to her. Jalil's driver takes her back to his home after she strikes on a night long dharna in his porch.

When she curses herself, the day can't get any better, she reaches home and is shrieked by the scene of her mother's corpse dangling atop from a tree branch! This time Jalil has no option but take her in, Mariam regrets the day she stepped out of her house, if not for which her mother would have lived. Soon, Jalil's family plans to get rid of this illegitimate child, they plan to marry her off to a 45 year old businessman, a shoe maker, Rasheed from Kabul. Not having much of a choice, like a docile kid, she marries him and curses herself for the rest of her life. Allah punishes her, or that's how she thinks when she couldn't attain motherhood, she'd consummate, conceive and finally cuss up for losing her child, it happened straight six times until she gave the thought of motherhood. She'd envy the baby girl next door 'Laila' born to her neighbors Babi and Hazmi, a year after Mariam moved in to Kabul with Rasheed.

Laila has her own saga, when she was born on 1979, the soviet were making trouble, her mammy looses her two sons to those Soviet wars, but Laila never, not for a moment, felt for her loss, for she had never known them much since her birth. They were already in war while she was still going to school with Tariq (her companion). Laila and Tariq were always fond of each other, they'd go to school, to malls, to bazaars together. They were like a couple since birth. Tariq was two years elder to her and was also a cripple, who has amputated leg.

Babi, Laila's father was a well educated man, who wanted Laila to study well and would always pat her "tomorrow is women's world, it will be you governing, administering, leading". But then there was shrieking reality, the Soviets had now run away, leaving treachery and corruption to the hands of the locals talibans and phastoons and tajik's and many many more. Years roll on, when Afganisthan falls from within one side, innocent love sprouts between Laila and Tariq amidst the war. When the war worsens Tariq's family plans to move out to Pakistan, when Tariq reaches Laila with this news, she almost collapses and in affright and agony they unite physically and mentally.

Laila denies Tariq's hand in marriage for she can't let alone Babi alongside his sick wife and her mother. Tariq moves along, a couple of weeks pass by and finally Laila's mammy agrees to move out from the god forbidden part of this country. As and while Babi, Laila and her Mammy were moving out, a taliban rocket fell atop their roof, taking away lives of Babi and mammy. Laila was stranded alone in the ruins of the shredded buildings, whom Rasheed found out and took her to his home and had her treated by Mariam - this was the turning point in either of their lives!

A couple weeks later, on betterment of Laila's health, a visitor stops by in Rasheeds house and seeks for Laila, to pass on the news of tragic end of Tariq and his family in the border of Pakistan where they fell victim to one of those rockets that went off herein as well. Soon after the tragic news, Rasheed comes up with a proposition, there is no free lunch, if she needs a roof under her head and food to live on, then she's gotta marry him, else she can be on her way and he wouldn't force her into it. Laila knows well what awaits outside, she has seen it happen to other girls, her friends, her classmates, bombed, ravished, throat slit or worse all three.
She accepts Rasheeds proposal for two reasons, first she's got nowhere else to go and she doesn't want to end her life on her own for now she bears another life within her - little Tariq

Fifteen year old Laila marries sixty year old Rasheed, years roll on, and these are the darkest years of her life, letting Rasheed ravage her, exploit her youth, she gives birth to Tariq's daughter - Aziza. A couple years later she gives birth to Rasheed's son - Azmail. Rasheed himself was not such a pleasant man, in the initial days Mariam and Laila where cats and dogs, but eventually things changed when Laila stood up for Mariam when Rasheed raised hands and Mariam for Laila. Laila became her long lost child for Mariam. There were days Mariam would let Laila place her head in lap and lay asleep while her own kids crawled nearby in the afternoons. Years rolled on further, so did the raise in torments and taunting from Rasheed.

When war savaged and there was nothing much left with them, as Rasheed could no more pay for bread Laila is forced to let Aziza in an orphanage. She'd pester Rasheed so often to pay visit to orphanage as Taliban had laid rules as a women should not stray afar from home in the absence of man, a relative of hers, or if found, would be thrashed and sent back home! It was once such day, she was astounded to meet Tariq. It strikes her only then that Rasheed had tricked her to get her married, all were lie. They converse in their home, while Mariam takes care of kids. Tariq promises to meet her tomorrow again not aware of what next is about to happen. When Rasheed returns home, his son blabbers about a new friend of laila visiting and Rasheed starts thrashing her, only this time much more violent with harsh words, he also mentions that he was not a fool to be unaware of Aziza and her real dad!
When he strangles her, Mariam becomes restless and for the first time in her twenty seven years with Rasheed raised his hands against him, and ends up killing him!

When everything settles down, when Laila gains conscience, Laila suggest they evacuate and run away with Tariq, but Mariam, the ever innocent and now experienced too, decides to act like a mother. Yes mother, which she had wanted to be all her life. She bids farewell to her kids, Laila and Tariq with his new family and Mariam surrenders herself to jurisdiction. She is then given verdict, the very well known and she starts counting end of her days.

Mariam thought she'd feel guilty, she'd throw up, make a scene and make them drag her to her deathbed. But to her surprise, she doesn't. She faces her end with the very thoughts - "This was a legitimate end to a life of illegitimate beginnings."


A Thousand Splendid Suns - Splendid indeed!

Thenappan..,

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