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From the magic realm of a glass wharf to the sorrows of a community of wastelanders. From the visceral immediacy of filial bonds to memories that haunt, Naiyer Masud s fictional world is an experience. The Essence of Camphor, the first ever English translation of Masud s work, is evidently an example of Masud s unique and original style that is unparalleled.
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Even Shorn Of Its Immense Humanity, Masud'S Lyricism Would Dazzle, For He Is, Without Doubt, A Poet'S Storyteller' -Agha Shahid Ali Readers And Critics Have Compared Masud To Kafka, Borges And Murakami. But It Is Best To Speak Of His Style As Pure Masud, For No Other Writer Has Rendered A Fictional World Quite Like That Of This Master Storyteller. His Prose Is Spare And Seductive And His Stories Have A Shimmering, Elusive Quality. Although Individually Perfectly Formed And Complete, Yet Each Story Appears To Have No Beginning Or End, Drawing The Reader Into A Seamless Narrative Structure. The Coming Of Age Of A Young Boy Who Looks For Domains Of Fear And Desire In The Houses He Inspects, A Man'S Life Shaped By His Father'S Dreams And His Mother'S Devotion, A Walk Down Memory Lane To Fulfil A Mother'S Dying Wish, A Beautiful Girl With Deformed Feet The Reader Begins To Inhabit A World Where Illusions Are As Stark As Day, And Experience Masud'S Writing In A Metaphysical, Almost Sufi-Like, Sense.
A malfunctioning weathervane forces the wind to realign itself. A collector travels all over the world tracking down tools used in crimes against corpses. A gardener frets over the consequences of stealing the Navab of Lucknow’s prized myna. Minutiae and mystery form the warp and weft of Naiyer Masud’s densely woven, enchantingly hypnotic stories, combining precisely delineated characters and objects with accounts of inexplicable phenomena and the arcane arts. Compiled and introduced by the acclaimed Urdu scholar Muhammad Umar Memon, this edition collects all thirty-five of Masud’s stories for the first time, establishing him as one of the most original voices to emerge in world literature in the past few decades.