Hi Khushies,
I recently read a highly interesting non-fiction book, ‘An Extraordinary Life’, by Mehrunissa Khan, Princess of Rampur, a princely state (kingdom) in north
Like most Indian women of that era, the author was forced into an arranged marriage: a loveless and unhappy one that ended in divorce. She had to go to great lengths to get divorced, since it was rare for a Muslim lady to initiate a divorce. She later fell in love with a man from
Wouldn’t it be nice if this book was somehow associated with
* The author is now settled in suburban
* The book is about 200 pages long and is highly articulate and well-written. There is exactly one sentence in it that mentions the bisexuality of the author’s father, the Nawab of Rampur. It goes something like, “He was a big womanizer, and he also loved to enjoy himself with men all night.”
Male homosexuality is termed “Nawabi Shauk” i.e. hobby of the Nawabs in
* The author thanks five people in the acknowledgments. One of them is a well-known and well-regarded longtime member of KhushDC!
* I am acquainted for over a year with one of the persons appearing in the book. That person introduced me to the book when I recently told them about my being gay.
* Other links to KhushDC might exist, but mum’s the word, and my lips are henceforth sealed!
Check out the book if you get a chance. The book is published in
‘An Extraordinary Life’ suffers from no such deficiencies. It leaves us in awe of the author’s courage and gumption – which others around her perceived as gall – and we can empathize with the personal tragedies that the author suffered. The book is literally unputdownable.
--Ninad
Monday, January 14, 2008
An Extraordinary Life
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To, whom so ever you are,
An Extra ordinary Life is indeed an extraordinary account of Her highness Princess Mehrunissa khan of Rampur estate. U appreciating it as a text factoring "gay" "womanizing" "homosexuality" "Nawabi shauk" “book associated with gays” is not even 1/10th of the book volume & is sheer nonsense. You are not approved of reading royal ink of blue blood. You don’t deserve to ink any further on Indian royalness.
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