The three novels, which can be be read independently or together, illustrate, through the compelling storytelling and adept characterization
of three female family members over successive generations, how
historical events impacted their
lives and their place in the social
fabric of Dhaka and Chittagong since Bangladesh's independence from West Pakistan in 1971.
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of suites: 20 suites including 4 signature suites Fresco Suite — 67 sqm, view — street, features unique frescoes from the 19th century and an original parquet floor, due to it's
historical significance is unique in Prague, the suite has it's own private terrace Moser Suite — 117 sqm, view — inner courtyard, it is composed
of a separate bedroom, dining room,
living room, dressing room and is decorated with contemporary furnishings and
fabrics with traditional features reflecting the tranquillity
of the neighbourhood The Presidential Suite — 149 sqm, it is offering a superb view to Prague Castle and includes separate kitchenette, dining room, a luxuriously appointed
living room, tastefully designed study, dressing room and master bedroom featuring a 4 poster bed and spacious bathroom The Tower Suite — 63 sqm, located in the former astrological tower
of the monastery, suite is made up
of three floors connected by a spiral staircase offering an unique and magnificent 360 degree view
of Prague.
Focusing on the developments
of gentrification and on how community is constructed in this particular neighborhood, the feminine cinematographic gaze engages with the social and
historical fabric of the urban geography, the spatial legacies
of Apartheid, the class and gender based diversity
of life experience and the current transformations in Jeppestown.
Working closely with various textile curators in the region, Hamilton organized an accompanying exhibition
of historical and contemporary
fabrics at FWM's main building, which explored how we use,
live with, and experience
fabrics in our daily
lives.