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Beyond the Rainbow

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Beyond the Rainbow

De: Murli Melwani
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In 1947, India was partitioned, and Pakistan was formed on the basis of religion. The Hindu Sindhis, rendered homeless by this act, scattered and settled in different places where they established themselves as an enterprising and hardworking people and became financially successful in a surprisingly short period. Behind this façade, the history of this ethnic community was obscured and has only recently begun to be investigated, and many fascinating facts have emerged. Murli Melwani was a professor of English Literature until circumstances led him to become a businessman in middle age. In this collection of beautifully written and gripping short stories, he depicts various aspects of his community. He says, “We are viewed as shallow for our ability to suppress negative thoughts, devote unbounded energy to business and live a flashy lifestyle. Being individualistic and opinionated by nature, and because we have not shown a cohesive and attractive face to the world, Hindu Sindhis are seen as stereotypes. With these stories, I have endeavoured to show that we have lives as individuals too.”Resh speaks Papiamentu fluently; also Dutch and English. But no Sindhi.Hassaram, successful in business, deeply respected in his expat community on the US-Mexico border, won’t stop at even the most heinous of crimes to preserve his image. Metha, who makes his fortune in Hong Kong, loses it all and has no qualms about starting all over, has changed his name to Mike, but will not allow his wife to call him anything but ‘Heydaan’.Little Shiv, stubborn and carefree as only an adored little boy can be, matures as the task of tending shoes at the gurudwara gives him an insight into the lives of the worshippers.Meet them, and a number of other colourful characters who live and work in different countries around the world. All are Sindhis, displaced from their ancestral homeland by the partition of India in 1947. Being enterprising, hardworking and financially successful, this ethnic community is largely perceived through shallow caricatures. Murli Melwani’s stories take the reader into the lives of real people, showcasing intricacies of thought and feeling, exploring the impact of loss of culture and identity alongside the tremendous achievement of life as global citizens who speak local languages and are immersed in communities in countries around the world. This book is not just an exceptional work of fiction with strong characters, gripping plots, and an unwavering vein of humour, it also incorporates a range of sociological and anthropological insights. In addition, the book unwittingly also forms a practical manual of insights into how Sindhis do business. A skilled businessman himself, Murli Melwani’s stories provide practical never-fail tips on selling, exposure to business cycles, and the understanding that large investments, even the most obvious, could turn out to be ruinous. Pakistán
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