The Curry Mile is a 2006[1] novel written by Manchester-based British Pakistani novelist, Zahid Hussain. The debut novel was also the first book published by Suitcase Press. The book is set on Wilmslow Road, also known as the Curry Mile, in the Rusholme area of Manchester. The novel is a piece of urban realism written in dual narrative. It charts the life of a Pakistani family in the restaurant trade.[2]
Author | Zahid Hussain |
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Cover artist | Ian Bobb |
Language | English |
Publisher | Suitcase Press |
Publication date | 2006 |
Publication place | UK |
Media type | Print (UK trade paperback) |
Pages | 284 (UK trade) |
ISBN | 1-905778-00-7 |
Reception
editRachel Hore from The Guardian newspaper wrote, "Sparky characters, exuberant idiom and rich detail combine to make this an enjoyable slice of Desi life, Manchester style".[3]
Ziauddin Sardar named The Curry Mile one of the books of the year in New Statesman Magazine and wrote, "The Curry Mile by Zahid Hussain tells the story of a young, rebellious Muslim woman who is forced to rescue her father's restaurant business in Manchester's Asian area. Squabbling families with overbearing fathers, neighbourhood business feuds, charlatan mystics, music and mayhem - all human life is there".
References
edit- ^ "Zahid Hussain". lancaster.ac.uk.
- ^ Pomar-Amer, Miquel. "Intergenerational Conflict and Negotiation in Zahid Hussain's The Curry Mile (2006)". 16th International Culture and Power Conference: 'Spaces'. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
- ^ Hore, Rachel (2 December 2006). "Recent first novels". The Guardian.