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  1. Aatish Ali Taseer (born 27 November 1980) is a British-American writer and journalist. Taseer was born in London and raised by his mother Tavleen Singh in New Delhi. Taseer had no contact with his father, Salman Taseer, until he was 21.

  2. Apr 26, 2018 · By Aatish Taseer. April 26, 2018. Photos: An Outsider Inside Kensington Palace. By Tim Graham/Getty Images. In a louche past life, I was almost a member of the British royal family. In the...

  3. When Aatish Taseer first traveled to the Turkish city, he was closeted and just beginning his writing career. This time, he explores revolutions personal and political. By Aatish Taseer and...

  4. Jun 5, 2010 · Aatish Taseer is a British writer and journalist of British-Indian origin. In this interview with Richard Marcus, he talks about Islamic identity, the ailments of the Islamic world, and his most recent book, the highly acclaimed Stranger to History: A Son's Journey through Islamic Lands.

  5. Aatish Taseer, the author of "The Way Things Were" and other books, is a contributing opinion writer for The International New York Times.

  6. Mar 30, 2019 · In Aatish Taseer’s memoir, “The Twice-Born,” Benares incarnates a curious quality of modernity: the city makes anthropologists of the devout and believers of the skeptical.

  7. Mar 9, 2019 · In “The Twice-Born: Life and Death on the Ganges,” Aatish Taseer mourns the politicization of traditional Hindu values and the rise of religious bigotry.

  8. www.theatlantic.com › author › aatish-taseerAatish Taseer, The Atlantic

    Apr 10, 2020 · Aatish Taseer, The Atlantic. Aatish Taseer’s most recent book is The Twice-Born: Life and Death on the Ganges. His documentary, In Search of India’s Soul, was released in 2020. Latest. The...

  9. time.com › author › aatish-taseerAatish Taseer | Time

    May 9, 2019 · Aatish Taseer. Taseer, a novelist and journalist, is the author, most recently, of The Twice-Born: Life and Death on the Ganges.

  10. Aatish Taseer was born in 1980. He is the author of the memoir Stranger to History: A Son’s Journey Through Islamic Lands and the acclaimed novels: The Way Things Were , a finalist for the 2016 Jan Michalski Prize; The Temple-Goers , which was short-listed for the Costa First Novel Award; and Noon .