In a land where political parties chant revolution while preserving dynasties, Flags and Feathers exposes the comedy and tragedy of performative progress. Through satire and sharp observation, it unpacks the contradictions of a movement caught between tribal loyalties and democratic pretensions. As youth awaken and narratives fray, the novel asks: is real change possible in a culture addicted to its own myth? A fearless, fictional mirror to the politics of power, pride, and posturing.
Political Intrigue
Rebellion
Satire
Identity
Betrayal
Hero
Memory
Mythology
Poetic
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★★ (4.9) (11)
GenreGeneral Fiction, Humor
Length23 mins
Publish dateJul 12, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: The Banner and the Beard
2Chapter 2: The Woman Question That No One Asked
About the author
Saraban
Saraban is a versatile Afghan writer whose pen journeys through diverse subjects, with a special love for novellas. Rooted in the soul of Afghanistan, his stories echo its past, pulse, and poetic resilience.View all audiobooks by Saraban