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with a pitch black humor pakistani novelist mohammed hanif lays bare the crushing power of religion and the authoritarian state

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- Mohammed Hanif's novel 'Rebel English Academy' critiques religion and authoritarianism in Pakistan under General Zia ul-Haq.
- The story involves army officer Gul, a gay communist teacher Baghi, and widow Sabiha Bano.
- Published on 2026-05-14 with a negative tone score of -5.11.
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