Dhaka may be one of the most densely populated cities in the world - noisy, grid-locked, short on public amenities, and blighted with sprawling slums - but, as these stories show, it is also one of the most colourful and chaotically joyful places you could possibly call home. Slum kids and film stars, day-dreaming rich boys, gangsters and former freedom fighters all rub shoulders in these streets, often with Dhaka's famous rickshaws ferrying them to and fro across cultural, economic and ethnic divides. Just like Dhaka itself, these stories thrive on the rich interplay between folk culture and high art; they both cherish and lampoon the city's great tradition of political protest, and they pay tribute to a nation that was borne out of a love of language, one language in particular, Bangla (from which all these stories have been translated).
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Anwara Syed Haq is an acclaimed writer of Bangla literature, known for beautifully weaving her knowledge of human psychology into her compelling narratives. As a psychiatrist by profession, she brings a unique depth and insight to her novels, short stories, and essays, exploring the intricacies of the human mind. Her extensive body of work, spanning various genres, often features settings in Dhaka and London, cities that have significantly influenced her life and writing. Haq's distinctive voice and perceptive approach offer readers a fascinating journey into the human psyche.

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