Saturday, January 4, 2020

Course Work on Greetings From Bury Park by Sarfraz Manzoor

Sarfraz Manzoor belonged to mediocre muslin family living in England. On June 25 1988 Sarfraz met with first Bruce Springsteen concert. He was living with his traditional parents who considered themselves overprotective there in Luton. Sarfraz liked the advance course in Springsteen studies. He liked the lyric songs of Bruce which changed his life in a different way to win in future. Since that time Springsteen has been constant and proved to be soundtrack of Sarfraz adult life. Being the fan of Bruce, he writes about the American culture in his writing. Sarfraz Manzoor embraced the opportunities of freedom that he perceived in United States. He loved the United States and wanted to visit top city there but the incident of World Trade Center made him disappointing when Muslims were declared responsible for this happening. He appeals much American as compared to Britain where he was living because he had much attraction of American people. Mohammad Manzoor father of Sarfraz worked to educate his children in white schools. He travelled to Britain when they required factory workers for Vauxhall car plant 50 Kilometers away north London. Mother of Sarfraz Manzoor also helped her family to earn more by sewing the dresses at home. References Sarfraz Manzoor. Asians in Britain – Second Generation (Spotlight 2/2004). 15-11-2010. World Wide Web http://www.gho-englisch.de/Courses/2005-2006/En-12/Postcolonial/Manzoor.pdf Blind faith in Bruce Almighty. The Observer 23/11/2003. World Wide Web http://sarfrazmanzoor.co.uk/index.php/articles/blind_faith_in_bruce_almighty/ Available Online http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/greetings-from-bury-park-by-sarfraz-manzoor-452136.html

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