Featured Novel Excerpt: Future Tense (Harper Collins, 2020) — by Nitasha Kaul
We are proud to present an excerpt from Nitasha Kaul’s latest novel, Future Tense (Harper Collins, 2020), a much awaited literary text following the release of her debut novel, Residue. We have included an official description of the book along with relevant links to familiarize readers with the ext
This excerpt from Future Tense: A Novel by Nitasha Kaul is published here courtesty of Harper Collins India.
[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he bounty of a beautiful spring never left the Valley unblessed. When April came, it brought along the colourful riot of flowers in tow. People came from far and wide to marvel at the rows of tulips in the Srinagar gardens named after them, hardly any of them aware that the choreography of blossoms had been constructed over a rumoured graveyard of the past. Roses sprang up, boldly declaring their charms beside the most humble pavements. Cherry trees submitted their pale pink petitions to the chancy breezes. There were daisies for the taking, sprays of narcissi nodded their heads shyly, while the bees consorted with the carnations, jasmines and peonies. In the countryside too, yellow mustard fields mimicked the yellow of the sun, almonds and apples bloomed beside gushing streams on the fabulous magic green carpet of the earth that made space for everything, even the wildest and nameless little weed and its flower.About the Book
The son of a former militant, Fayaz is an aimless bureaucrat whose marriage to his wife Zeenat has broken down.
His nephew Imran is a young student, a misfit in Srinagar, hoping to join a new kind of spectacular resistance.
Shireen, the granddaughter of a spy, discovers how her painful and divisive family story is deeply intertwined with the history of Kashmir.
The paths of these characters intersect and diverge in Nitasha Kaul’s tour de force novel Future Tense, which traces the competing trajectories of modernity and tradition, freedom and suffocation, and the possibility of bridging the stories of different kinds of Kashmiris.
About the Author
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Nitasha Kaul is a multidisciplinary academic and novelist. She has worked on themes relating to identity, democracy, political economy, feminist and postcolonial critiques, Kashmir, and Bhutan. Her first novel Residue was shortlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize. She lives in London.
Relevant Links
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Official page for the novel from the publisher, Harper Collins India.
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Author's official website.
[/et_pb_blurb] [et_pb_blurb title=" Future Tense on Amazon.in" image="https://inverse.azan-n.com/content/images/2026/04/nitasha-kaul-future-tense-featured-excerpt.jpg" _builder_version="4.6.6" _module_preset="default" header_font_size="18px" header_line_height="1.5em" body_font_size="16px" body_line_height="1.6em" custom_padding="20px|15px|10px|15px|false|true" animation_style="fade" animation="off" link_option_url="https://www.amazon.in/Future-Tense-Nitasha-Kaul/dp/9353572630" link_option_url_new_window="on" border_width_all="1px" border_color_all="#d6d6d6" box_shadow_style="preset3" box_shadow_vertical="0px" box_shadow_blur="25px" box_shadow_spread="0px" box_shadow_color="rgba(0,0,0,0.13)"]
Book on Amazon.in
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Book on Flipkart
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BBC World News: Interview on politics of access to the internet in Kashmir (25/1/20)
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An excerpt from ‘Future Tense: A Novel’ on Scroll.in
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Interview with Tasneem Sariya
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Intersecting the paths of Fayaz, the son of a former militant, his nephew Imran, and Shireen, the granddaughter of a spy, Nitasha Kaul, in her novel Future Tense, traces the competing trajectories of modernity and tradition, freedom and suffocation, and the possibility of bridging the stories of different kinds of Kashmiris.
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Kaul, N. (2019)
“Written Testimony for Hearing on ‘Human Rights in South Asia: Views from the State Department and the Region, Panel II’”, 116th Congress, US House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs, Washington D.C., 22 October. [/et_pb_blurb] [et_pb_blurb title="'Future Tense' By Nitasha Kaul Perfectly Explains Human Cost Of Kashmir's Conflict" image="https://www.mumbailive.com/images/media/images/images_1581085002715_future_tense_nitasha_kaul.jpg?bg=c0181a&canvas=0.25&crop=1654%2C2521%2Cnull%2C0&fit=fill&fitToScale=h%2C1368%2C768&h=432.2807017543859&height=2521&w=770&width=1654" _builder_version="4.6.6" _module_preset="default" header_font_size="18px" header_line_height="1.5em" body_font_size="16px" body_line_height="1.6em" custom_padding="20px|15px|10px|15px|false|true" animation_style="fade" animation="off" link_option_url="https://www.mumbailive.com/en/art/harper-collins-india-releases-future-tense-by-nitasha-kaul-which-revolves-around-kashmir's-political-conflict-45136" link_option_url_new_window="on" border_width_all="1px" border_color_all="#d6d6d6" box_shadow_style="preset3" box_shadow_vertical="0px" box_shadow_blur="25px" box_shadow_spread="0px" box_shadow_color="rgba(0,0,0,0.13)"]
In the wake of the rising Kashmiri conflicts, Harper Collins India's 'Future Tense' talks about a family's problems being intertwined with the political issues of Kashmir.
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Patil, S. & Saha, S.(2020). Psycho-Narration in Nitasha Kaul's Future Tense. Journal of Narrative and Language Studies, 8(14), 80-89.
[/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title="The Stones of Kashmir: Two Poems — Nitasha Kaul" image="https://adimagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/stones-cover.jpg" _builder_version="4.6.6" _module_preset="default" header_font_size="18px" header_line_height="1.5em" body_font_size="16px" body_line_height="1.6em" custom_padding="20px|15px|10px|15px|false|true" animation_style="fade" animation="off" link_option_url="https://adimagazine.com/articles/two-poems/" link_option_url_new_window="on" border_width_all="1px" border_color_all="#d6d6d6" box_shadow_style="preset3" box_shadow_vertical="0px" box_shadow_blur="25px" box_shadow_spread="0px" box_shadow_color="rgba(0,0,0,0.13)"]
Kaul, N. (2020) "The Stones of Kashmir" and "Kashmir: A Country of Many Names and Numbers", ADI Magazine, 30 July, Issue 4 (Summer Issue on Kashmir: Silence is not an option).
[/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title="Professor Nitasha Kaul On India's Revocation of Articles 370 and 35A — Additional Media and Bibliography Included" image="https://www.inversejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/nitasha-mega-post.jpg.webp" _builder_version="4.6.6" _module_preset="default" header_font_size="18px" header_line_height="1.5em" body_font_size="16px" body_line_height="1.6em" custom_padding="20px|15px|10px|15px|false|true" animation_style="fade" animation="off" link_option_url="https://www.inversejournal.com/2019/09/01/professor-nitasha-kaul-on-indias-revocation-of-articles-370-and-35a-additional-media-and-bibliography-included/" link_option_url_new_window="on" border_width_all="1px" border_color_all="#d6d6d6" box_shadow_style="preset3" box_shadow_vertical="0px" box_shadow_blur="25px" box_shadow_spread="0px" box_shadow_color="rgba(0,0,0,0.13)"]
Nitasha Kaul, Associate Professor in International Relations and Politics at University of Westminster, speaks in the global media about India's revocation of Articles 370 and 35A. For the sake of knowledge-sharing, we have included additional media and a visual bibliography of some of her extensive writings on Kashmir that further contextualize the current situation. All content items are embedded directly from their original sources.
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Book launch at University of Westminster. Nitasha Kaul in conversation with Victoria Schofield.
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According to the author, the characters in Future Tense have inherited the many tragedies and contradictions that belong to Kashmir.
[/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_blurb title="Professor Nitasha Kaul (University of Westminster) Speaks About Kashmir on BBC Newsnight and Euronews" image="https://www.inversejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/nitasha-kaul.jpg.webp" _builder_version="4.6.6" _module_preset="default" header_font_size="18px" header_line_height="1.5em" body_font_size="16px" body_line_height="1.6em" custom_padding="20px|15px|10px|15px|false|true" animation_style="fade" animation="off" link_option_url="https://www.inversejournal.com/2019/08/15/professor-nitasha-kaul-university-of-westminster-speaks-about-kashmir-on-bbc-newsnight-and-euronews/" link_option_url_new_window="on" border_width_all="1px" border_color_all="#d6d6d6" box_shadow_style="preset3" box_shadow_vertical="0px" box_shadow_blur="25px" box_shadow_spread="0px" box_shadow_color="rgba(0,0,0,0.13)"]
Professor and writer Nitasha Kaul who teaches International Relations at University of Westminster recently spoke on BBC Newsnight and Euronews about the situation in Kashmir. Some of her publications and relevant interjections in articles by the international media are displayed for further understanding of her work and writings, particularly those concerning Kashmir.
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