The Blindness of Superficiality
Superficiality is a deadly human vice though most people seldom realise it. It is easy to live on the surface of everything from one’s profession to religion. Anees Salim’s novel, The Blind Lady’s Descendants, tells us a story of superficiality as lived by quite many people.
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