by Nadeem Zaman
Up in the main house, servants have worked for decades watching the city rise around it, feeling like part of the family but knowing they aren't.
Nadeem Zaman's new collection of eight stories set in contemporary Dhaka explore the inner lives of the cooks and butlers, nightwatchmen and peons – people who have spent decades working for the same family, in the same house. Arranged marriages are negotiated, favors asked, the social cues a subtle dance. The daily itineraries must run like clockwork for the rich and well off who have their own problems, but in Nadeem's stories they appear thin and forever insecure, a byproduct of the real lives being lived around them. There are digressions, too, big ones like the interlopers and prowlers, petty thieves, and calculated con men, and small ones, like the servant woman who locks herself in the master bedroom while the family is away and the night guard who wonders, if there is always the family, does he have one of his own?
Beautifully compelling and quietly powerful, Zaman's stories capture an old way of life and ask what's next?
"Meticulously constructed in both language and emotion, Zaman's stories sneak up on the reader and consistently deliver." - Publishers Weekly, (starred review)
"A collection that stands out just as much for what remains lurking in the dark as what lies dissected and exposed in full view." - Kirkus Reviews
"A remarkable collection of stories that captures, in dense, atomic detail, the warp and weft of Dhaka's tapestry of lives. Zaman's work invites comparison to Arvind Adiga's White Tiger for its resolute, unsentimental depiction of the frozen web of hierarchical power and societal expectations in which we find ourselves trapped, whether we are master or servant, hero or villain." - Arif Anwar, author of The Storm
"These stories are an idealist's quiet rebellion through subtle unexpected, hopeful turns within the expected of the daily churn. The outsider Nadeem Zaman finds quintessential urban Bangladeshi experiences, and presents these pockets of life in Dhaka to English literature." - Ikhtisad Ahmed, author of Yours, Etcetera
"Nadeem Zaman's stories are rich with the drama, small victories, and heart-rending choices of ordinary lives. The characters are evocatively drawn, jumping off the page into my imagination...His stories move between genuine hilarity to the things that are dark and just underneath the surface of a tightly wound and ancient society. This collection is filled with surprises and illuminations, powerfully capturing the lives of some of Dhaka's citizens in ways that will stay with you." - Sharbari Zohra Ahmed, author of The Ocean of Mrs Nagai: Stories
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Nadeem Zaman is the author of the novel In the Time Of the Others (Picador India 2018). His fiction has appeared in journals in the US, Hong Kong, India, and Bangladesh. He has a PhD in Comparative Humanities and Literature from the University of Louisville. Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, he grew up there and in Chicago. He lives in Maryland where he teaches in the English department at St. Mary's College of Maryland.
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