Nabarun Bhattacharya A hilarious and absurdist take on the political landscape of West Bengal, India.
Beggarâs Bedlam is a surreal novel that unleashes the chaos of the carnival on the familiar. Part literary descendent of Bulgakovâs The Master and Margarita and part a reconstruction of lost Bengali history, Nabarun Bhattacharyaâs masterpiece is a jubilant, fizzing wire of subaltern anarchy and insurrection.
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Marshall Bhodi Sarkar and his lieutenant Sarkhel surreptitiously dig on the banks of the Ganges River looking for crude oil reserves. Instead, they unearth curved daggers, rusty broadswords, and a Portuguese cannon. Bhodi is an occasional military man and the lead sorcerer of the secret black-magic sect named Choktar. He joins forces with the flying Flaperoosâmen with a predilection for alcohol and petty vandalismâto declare outright war against the MarxistâLeninist West Bengal government. In a bloodless revolution that is fascinating in its utter implausibility, a motley crew of yet more implausible characters come together in a magic-realist fictional remapping of Calcutta.
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