Stayed Back, Stayed On: Short Stories by Bengali Muslim Writers
Epsita Halder (Editor)
Price
1125
ISBN
9789354428708
Language
English
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2025
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan

Stayed Back, Stayed On is the first ever anthology of short fiction by Bengali Muslim writers in English translation. The nineteen stories in this collection explore the aspirations and anxieties of Muslim lives in rural and urban Bengal, enmeshed in religious sensibilities, class, sexuality, and the tussle between tradition and modernity. Through voices across generations, Stayed Back, Stayed On delves into the inner courtyards and hearts of the community that chose to live on the western side of the Bengal border after the Partition of 1947.

About the editor

Epsita Halder is Professor at the Department of Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Her first monograph, Reclaiming Karbala: Nation, Islam and Literature of the Bengali Muslims (2023), on Bengali Muslim cultural nationalism, received the World Award for the Book of the Year of Iran (2025) as well as an award from the Indian History Congress (2023). Epsita Halder edited and co-translated an anthology of Abul Bashar’s short stories, The Open-Winged Scorpion and Other Stories (2021).

General Introduction
Editor’s Introduction

Salt WaterSyed Mujtaba Ali – trans. Nazes Afroz
In Whose Name the Cow Is SlaughteredSyed Mustafa Siraj – trans. Ipshita Chanda
The Merchant of Sagar IslandAbdul Jabbar – trans. Sarmistha Dutta Gupta & Shambhobi Ghosh
The Prayer BeadsAbdur Rakib – trans. Debalina Sen
The Merchant of ParadiseAbdur Rowf – trans. Paramita Brahmachari
QasidAbul Bashar – trans. Sipra Mukherjee & Epsita Halder
The Birth of a FableKamal Hosain – trans. Paramita Brahmachari
The BoundaryMurshid A.M. – trans. Sucheta Bhattacharya
My Ela-ting Bela-ting BestieAfsar Ahmed – trans. Sipra Mukherjee
The Water of ZamzamAnswar Uddin – trans. Supriya Chaudhuri
Falling ApartHasir Mallick – trans. Debalina Sen
Noorbaksh’s Cannabis Plant and the Story of a ButterflySohrab Hossain – trans. Sipra Mukherjee
Beradane IslamNiharul Islam – trans. Paramita Brahmachari
Moon-TouchedNadira Sultana – trans. Debalina Sen
The Qissa of Rashida BewaSamim Ahmed – trans. Arunava Sinha
The NooseAyesha Khatun – trans. Paramita Banerjee
Imam Bhata, or A Tale of SurvivalAsadul Islam – trans. Maharghya Chakraborty
In the Slumber of Liyaqat AliSadique Hossain – trans. Devalina Mookerjee & Epsita Halder
A Man Madly in Love or the Chronicle of a Madman in LoveHamiruddin Middya – trans. Sucheta Bhattacharya

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