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Narcopolis

Shuklaji Street, in Old Bombay. In Rashid's opium room the air is thick and potent. A beautiful young woman leans to hold a long-stemmed pipe over a flame, her hair falling across her dark eyes. Around her, men sprawl and mutter in the gloom, each one drifting with his own tide. Here, people say that you introduce only your worst enemy to opium. Outside, stray dogs lope in packs. Street vendors hustle. Hookers call for custom through the bars of their cages as their pimps slouch in doorways in the half-light. There is an underworld whisper of a new terror: the Pathar Maar, the stone killer, whose victims are the nameless, invisible poor. There are too many of them to count in this broken city.

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  • "Shuklaji Street, in Old Bombay. In Rashid's opium room the air is thick and potent. A beautiful young woman leans to hold a long-stemmed pipe over a flame, her hair falling across her dark eyes. Around her, men sprawl and mutter in the gloom, each one drifting with his own tide. Here, people say that you introduce only your worst enemy to opium. Outside, stray dogs lope in packs. Street vendors hustle. Hookers call for custom through the bars of their cages as their pimps slouch in doorways in the half-light. There is an underworld whisper of a new terror: the Pathar Maar, the stone killer, whose victims are the nameless, invisible poor. There are too many of them to count in this broken city."@en
  • "A tale of vice and passion set against a backdrop of late 1970s Bombay finds a New Yorker becoming entranced with the underworld culture of an opium den and brothel where he encounters a pipe-making eunuch, a violent businessman, and a Chinese refugee."@en
  • "A tale of vice and passion set against a backdrop of late 1970s Bombay finds a New Yorker becoming entranced with the underworld culture of an opium den and brothel where he encounters a pipe-making eunuch, a violent businessman, and a Chinese refugee."
  • "Opens in Bombay in the late 1970s, with the narrator coming from New York and being entranced by the city's underworld-- particularly an opium den with a brothel attached to it. Decades pass to reveal a harder Bombay, where opium has given way to Pakistani heroin, but sex is still the primary recreation. Finally, the narrator returns in 2004 to find a different Bombay-- one where those he knew are almost gone, but where his passion for the people and the city lives."@en

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Noir fiction"@en
  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Audiobooks"
  • "General"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Narcopolis"@en
  • "Narcopolis"
  • "Narcopolis a novel"@en