The Parcel
By (Author) Anosh Irani
Scribe Publications
Scribe Publications
3rd July 2017
Australia
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
304
Width 137mm, Height 208mm, Spine 23mm
340g
'There is a term for me in almost every Indian language. I am reviled and revered, deemed to have been blessed, and cursed, with sacred powers.' In the swollen and crumbling red-light district of Kamathipura, at the heart of Bombay, Madhu is given a difficult and potentially lucrative task by her housemother - to prepare a newly arrived 'parcel' for its opening. Madhu's home is Hijra House, one of the last bastions in the land war slowly consuming the area, as property developers vie for land, desperate to make way for their empty grey monoliths. It is here that 'hijras' - eunuchs, people of the third sex, 'neither here nor there' - ply their trade. Now forty and with her looks and spirit waning, Madhu struggles with the task she has been given, confronted by memories of her past, of how she was rejected by her family - and by how she longs, secretly, to go back to them. Everything is dissolving within and around her. Then, as the land war comes to a head, and with her housemother coming under pressure by the hijra elders to sell their home, Madhu realises she must do something to save herself. The Parcel is the masterful new novel from acclaimed author Anosh Irani, and is a savage and beautifully rendered story about community, belonging, and the cheapness of human life.
Anosh Irani was born in Bombay, and is the author of several critically acclaimed novels, including the bestselling The Cripple and His Talismans. His play Bombay Black won the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding New Play. His work has been translated into eleven languages. He lives in Vancouver.