In the City of Gold and Silver
By (Author) Keniz Mourad
Translated by Anne Mathai
Translated by Marie-Louise Naville
Europa Editions
Europa Editions
1st December 2014
United States
General
Fiction
843.92
400
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Little known, little remembered, this is the story of Begum Hazrat Mahal. The soul of the 1857 War of Independence; orphaned poetess of the Chowk; captivating wife of King Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh; the Rani of Jhansi's contemporary and soul sister; freedom fighter and misunderstood mother; illicit lover and intrepid war leader - she risked everything only to face the greatest betrayal of all. This is a gripping tale behind the scenes of the first war of independence fought by Indians against the British.
Kenize Mourad was born in France to a Turkish Princess and an Indian Raj. For almost fifteen years, she was a reporter and war correspondent, working, most notably, at Le Nouvel Observateur. De la part la princess morte has sold over a million copies worldwide and has been translated into 34 languages. This is Mourad's first novel.