- Graffiti Christ
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name = Graffiti Christ
orig title = Graffiti Christ
translator =
author =Nadeem F. Paracha
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country =Pakistan
language = English
series =
genre =Dystopian ,Cyber ,Satire
publisher =www.chowk.com ,Lucifer Opera
release_date = 2006
media_type = Print (none) - online novel
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isbn = None
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followed_by =Graffiti Christ is a collection of short stories written by controversial and reclusive
Pakistan icritic ,journalist and writer,Nadeem F. Paracha . The stories were individually written between 2003 and 2005 for literary South Asian website,Chowk.com . These were then compiled under the title "Graffiti Christ" and launched online in July 2006.The stories
The stories were written after Paracha’s "Acidity" (which was also written for "Chowk" and which was written using experimental writing tools such as the
cut-up method andsurrealist automatism ) started gathering a strong cult following in the Subcontinent. The bizarre novelette is set in a futuredystopia where religiousfundamentalism and neo-conservativecapitalism have been fused together into running a totalitarian regime in what were onceIndia andPakistan ."Acidity" is a satirical comment on the post-
Cold War happenings in India and Pakistan, where capitalism and religious bigotry have become stronger than ever after the fall ofCommunism and rise ofglobalization . Paracha had written the book while recovering from narcotic addiction in the late 90s.The stories in "Graffiti Christ" are a continuation of the same theme and were written using the same writing tools, especially surrealist automatism, elements of the
Theatre of the Absurd andblack comedy .*"Valves:" This story takes place in what seems to be an observation lab run by
extraterrestrials . The human subject who is suffering from severe depression and hysteria represents the emotional vulnerabilities of human beings in the face of modern urban economics and sociology imposed by the aliens. The aliens are the representation of modern politics and economics of Globalization and they seem totally helpless and cold when asked by the human to help him with his emotional problems.*"Crowd Puller:" This is an
absurdist take on life, values and ethics of modern dayBollywood films and the escapist fantasies that they provide. The protagonist, a famous dancer living life like shown in many Bollywood films, rebels and wants to have a more meaningful life with her boyfriend. She is taunted and humiliated for trying to be more intelligent and realistic and ends up committing suicide to make her point. The suicide does not serve her husband any lesson; on the contrary, he becomes even more “filmish” (and thus unreal).*"Cannabis Cinema:" This is a tale of a group of Pakistani yuppies trying to grapple with the idea of cultural identity, religion and adultery. The whole story is packed with absurd scenarios resulting from the social and moral contradictions and religious conflicts that emerge from within the psyches of modern middleclass Pakistanis.
*"Floaters:" This story comments on the religious radicalization of certain sections of educated young females in Pakistan and how psychological tensions emerging from the inner conflicts between modern sexual expectations and religious repression may cause some women to 'flip'.
*"Laps:" "Laps" is a look at Freudian
psychology and the concept of theOedipus complex set in a modern 21st Century urban Pakistani setting.*"
God Pulp :" A satirical look at atheism and religious belief. Set in a far future society in which the atheists are the humans andandroid s androbot s are the believers. A representation of Paracha’s own atheistic perceptions ofIslam andHinduism in modern day India and Pakistan.*"The Messiah Façade:" A
psychedelic prose dealing with the notion that the spiritual figures of all major religions created their concepts ofGod fromhallucinations brought on byschizophrenia and drugs.*"The Aftergod:" A short play based on the
Christian myth of the First War in Heaven, but taking place in a second such war in which both sides also include famous dead humans. It is a comment on the ideological cynicism, hypocrisy andrealpolitik involved in wars supposedly fought for pure goals and noble aims.*"Leaves & Meat:" An absurdist play based on the dialogue between an agnostic environmentalist and the jaw of a dead
jihad i.*"
Gabriel's Bike :" Based on concepts such as ancient astronauts,time travel and thegrandfather paradox , the story is a straight faced parody satirizing the concept of belief in the supernatural and how religious beliefs are quite the same as belief in fantastical theories about UFOs and aliens.See also
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Nadeem F. Paracha
*Acidity (Novelette)
*surrealist automatism
*Theatre of the Absurd
*Satire
*Dystopia
*Social science fiction External links
* [http://nadeemfparacha.googlepages.com/christ "Graffiti Christ"] - full text
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