"A compelling tale of absurdist humour reminiscent of Bohumil Hrabal A notable contribution to a chapter of recent history too often forgotten" The Independent
In the aftermath of Bangladesh's bloody war of independence in 1971, as thousands of migrants flood the capital, journalist Khaleque Biswas begins to feel the stirrings of disillusionment. The revolutionary spirit that had united the people under the leadership of Sheikh Mujib, the "Father of the Nation," is dissipating. The government's response to the crisis is inadequate, and the country is sliding into political...
"A compelling tale of absurdist humour reminiscent of Bohumil Hrabal A notable contribution to a chapter of recent history too often forgotten" ...