The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack
The winner of the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature follows his debut Home Boy with"an unforgettable romp across love, life, and everything else" (Akhil Sharma, author of Family Life).
Abdullah, bachelor and scion of a once prominent family, awakes on the morning of his seventieth birthday and considers launching himself over the balcony. Having spent years attempting to compile a "mythopoetic legacy" of his beloved Karachi, the cosmopolitan heart of Pakistan, Abdullah has lost his zeal. A surprise invitation for a night out from his old friend Felix Pinto snaps Abdullah out of his funk and saddles him with a ward—Pinto's adolescent grandson Bosco. As Abdullah plays mentor to Bosco, he also attracts the romantic attentions of Jugnu, an enigmatic siren with links to the mob. All the while Abdullah's brothers' plot to evict him from the family estate. Now he must to try to save his home—or face losing his last connection to his familial past. 
 
Anarchic, erudite, and rollicking, with a septuagenarian protagonist like no other, The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack is a joyride of a story set against a kaleidoscopic portrait of one of the world's most vibrant cities.   
 
"H.M. Naqvi's remarkable Cossack is the Pakistani Falstaff, the Tristram Shandy of 'Currachee,' spinning yarns inside yarns, allusive, affirming, and grandly comic."Joshua Ferris, author of To Rise Again at a Decent Hour
"Wild, wise, and tender . . . Every page in this book is a playground, and each sentence an absolute thrill and joy to read."—Patricia Engel, author of The Veins of the Ocean
 
"Completely original in form and sensibility."—Ha Jin, winner of the National Book Award 
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The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack
The winner of the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature follows his debut Home Boy with"an unforgettable romp across love, life, and everything else" (Akhil Sharma, author of Family Life).
Abdullah, bachelor and scion of a once prominent family, awakes on the morning of his seventieth birthday and considers launching himself over the balcony. Having spent years attempting to compile a "mythopoetic legacy" of his beloved Karachi, the cosmopolitan heart of Pakistan, Abdullah has lost his zeal. A surprise invitation for a night out from his old friend Felix Pinto snaps Abdullah out of his funk and saddles him with a ward—Pinto's adolescent grandson Bosco. As Abdullah plays mentor to Bosco, he also attracts the romantic attentions of Jugnu, an enigmatic siren with links to the mob. All the while Abdullah's brothers' plot to evict him from the family estate. Now he must to try to save his home—or face losing his last connection to his familial past. 
 
Anarchic, erudite, and rollicking, with a septuagenarian protagonist like no other, The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack is a joyride of a story set against a kaleidoscopic portrait of one of the world's most vibrant cities.   
 
"H.M. Naqvi's remarkable Cossack is the Pakistani Falstaff, the Tristram Shandy of 'Currachee,' spinning yarns inside yarns, allusive, affirming, and grandly comic."Joshua Ferris, author of To Rise Again at a Decent Hour
"Wild, wise, and tender . . . Every page in this book is a playground, and each sentence an absolute thrill and joy to read."—Patricia Engel, author of The Veins of the Ocean
 
"Completely original in form and sensibility."—Ha Jin, winner of the National Book Award 
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The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack

The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack

by H. M. Naqvi
The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack

The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack

by H. M. Naqvi

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The winner of the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature follows his debut Home Boy with"an unforgettable romp across love, life, and everything else" (Akhil Sharma, author of Family Life).
Abdullah, bachelor and scion of a once prominent family, awakes on the morning of his seventieth birthday and considers launching himself over the balcony. Having spent years attempting to compile a "mythopoetic legacy" of his beloved Karachi, the cosmopolitan heart of Pakistan, Abdullah has lost his zeal. A surprise invitation for a night out from his old friend Felix Pinto snaps Abdullah out of his funk and saddles him with a ward—Pinto's adolescent grandson Bosco. As Abdullah plays mentor to Bosco, he also attracts the romantic attentions of Jugnu, an enigmatic siren with links to the mob. All the while Abdullah's brothers' plot to evict him from the family estate. Now he must to try to save his home—or face losing his last connection to his familial past. 
 
Anarchic, erudite, and rollicking, with a septuagenarian protagonist like no other, The Selected Works of Abdullah the Cossack is a joyride of a story set against a kaleidoscopic portrait of one of the world's most vibrant cities.   
 
"H.M. Naqvi's remarkable Cossack is the Pakistani Falstaff, the Tristram Shandy of 'Currachee,' spinning yarns inside yarns, allusive, affirming, and grandly comic."Joshua Ferris, author of To Rise Again at a Decent Hour
"Wild, wise, and tender . . . Every page in this book is a playground, and each sentence an absolute thrill and joy to read."—Patricia Engel, author of The Veins of the Ocean
 
"Completely original in form and sensibility."—Ha Jin, winner of the National Book Award 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802146861
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Publication date: 05/14/2020
Sold by: OPEN ROAD INTEGRATED - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

H. M. Naqvi is the acclaimed author of Home Boy, which won the inaugural DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. Naqvi has worked in the financial services industry, taught creative writing at Boston University, run a spoken word venue, and appeared on CNN, National Public Radio, and Bloomberg TV. He is currently Visiting Professor at the Lahore Institute of Management Sciences (LUMS).

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I wake feeling fraught and delicate like a soft-boiled egg for I have transformed into that dwindling subspecies homo septuagenari overnight, and there are few conjunctures that stupefy, that unsettle the soul more than the thought of a fallow life. Lying amid fading canvases, steamer trunks, rolled Turkish rugs, Mummy’s cut-glass perfume bottle collection, Papa’s clockwork gramophone, china and a brass candela- bra from the Olympus, several dusty Betamax recorders, and the cadaver of an exercise bicycle, I stare at the whirring fan with one open cataract-swept eye, dimly pitting reasons for & against remaining prone: Nobody would care if you stayed in bed, I tell myself. You’re a sad man, long in the tooth, an animal: you drool, soil your knickers. It is a downpour of self-pity, a veritable monsoon of misery, but then the urge to relieve myself compels me to the commode. There is no doubt that there is reprieve if not respite in ritual, in diurnal bowel movements (even if the exercise has become trying on account of my piles) & the pages of The New Golden Treasury of English Verse.1 Oh, that golden crowd! What jocund company!

Slipping into Mummy’s jungle-print robe de chambre after, I take tea and insulin on the balcony. The sky is cloud- less and blue, the air smoky and trilling with crickets; an old crow perches on the ledge above, cawing hoarsely, damnably, like the Angel Israfil. I know I won’t get any work done today—I have the feeling that it will be a very long day, or a very short one. Draining the acrid lees, I hoist myself from the cane armchair, dentures rattling in my pocket, and teeter purposefully towards the wrought-iron railing.

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