The representation of London in Ishtiyaq Shukri's The Silent Minaret: Home, neighbourhood, travel
The Journal of Commonwealth Literature
Published online on January 15, 2015
Abstract
This article addresses the representation of London in Ishtiyaq Shukri’s The Silent Minaret (2005), tackling in particular three aspects of the portrayal of urban space: the house or home, the neighbourhood, and travel within the metropolis. Through these features of the text, an analysis of the relationship between multicultural or cosmopolite urban communities and the spaces they inhabit is undertaken.