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1. Stories about a group of people who belong to a social class of their own: educated, trusted, upper level employees who are confidantes but still servants and all of the tensions that creates 2. Speaks to issues of class and class struggle, an important topic in today's news cycle 3. Original characters with personality, like Downton Abbey set in Dhaka today 4. Author tour: readings at bookstores in Louisville and Chicago 5. Former bookseller at Carmichael's in Louisville, KY

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1. Stories about a group of people who belong to a social class of their own: educated, trusted, upper level employees who are confidantes but still servants and all of the tensions that creates 2. Speaks to issues of class and class struggle, an important topic in today's news cycle 3. Original characters with personality, like Downton Abbey set in Dhaka today 4. Author tour: readings at bookstores in Louisville and Chicago 5. Former bookseller at Carmichael's in Louisville, KY
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Autorenporträt
Nadeem Zaman was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh and grew up there and in Chicago. His work has appeared in Roanoke Review, Cha: An Asian Literary Journal, Open Road Review, The Milo Review, The East Bay Review, The Coppefield Review, Eastlit, China Grove Journal, 94 Creations, the Dhaka Tribune, and Salon.com. He is currently a doctoral candidate in Comparative Humanities at the University of Louisville, with a dissertation focus on Fiction and Postcolonial Theory and Literature.