Bengal Hound

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Price
$19.00  $17.67
Publisher
Gaudy Boy, LLC
Publish Date
Pages
228
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.52 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781958652022

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About the Author
Rahad Abir is a writer from Bangladesh. His work has appeared in Prairie Schooner, Witness, The Los Angeles Review, Himal Southasian, Courrier International, The Wire, and elsewhere. He has an MFA in fiction from Boston University. He is the recipient of the Charles Pick Fellowship at the University of East Anglia and the Marguerite McGlinn Prize for Fiction. His work has been translated into French and Hindi. Currently he is working on a short story collection, which was a finalist for the 2021 Miami Book Fair Emerging Writer Fellowship. He lives in Georgia, USA.
Reviews

"Bizarre and surreal, Bengal Hound follows the novelistic convention of bringing news of the world, telling a rich, engaging story. This novel describes how the human condition, specifically the Bangladeshis', are randomly and mysteriously shaped by politics, religions, and the weight of customs and prejudices. A story full of gravity and urgency." -Ha Jin, author of A Song Everlasting


"Meticulously imagined, tautly written, and heartbreaking, Rahad Abir's first novel marks the beginning of an auspicious career." -Dale Peck, author of Night Soil and What Burns


"Impressive...Perhaps too many histories jostle within the 13 chapters of the novel, and rightfully so because East Pakistan cannot be understood from one angle...Bangladeshi Anglophone writers have invested in delineating the 1971 war, but few novels...portray in some detail the crisis of the Hindu minority. Abir does excellent work focusing on this less explored topic in Bangladesh's English literature." -Asif Iqbal, Free Voice


"There is not a single character in Bengal Hound who does not correspond, in some way or another, to the desperation and fire consuming the country. There is madness and bloodthirst in every heart, and every page of the book is soaked through...there is no denying the importance of such a work...A tragic but touching work of literature." -Sarazeen Saif Ahana, The Daily Star


"Set amid a charged atmosphere of escalating political violence, the story's main focus is the more intimate yet just as devastating tragedy of lost love...Bengal Hound is a novel about becoming trapped within boundaries that are too big for any one person to break through." -Foreword Reviews


"When it comes to the events that preceded the 1971 war, especially the 1964 Hindu-Muslim riots and the 1969 uprising, there seems to be a dearth of fiction that truly digs deep and paints a vivid picture of the times. This is what sets Rahad Abir's debut novel apart as something truly exceptional--it boldly endeavors to spotlight the events that paved the way for the birth of Bangladesh...The true triumph of this novel [lies] in its ability to spark curiosity and encourage readers to delve deeper into the country's profoundly significant history." -The Business Standard


"An expertly written book that tells a story of love, grief, and resiliency set in the timeline leading up to Bangladesh's civil war. Abir's ability as a storyteller is evident." -Dhaka Tribune