Mumbai, who lived in Canada since 1975, announced this series in the UK and Canada in 1987. His reputation in these countries and India has led to a comparison with Salman Rushdie, Vikram Seth and others. The world of Mistry is an apartment in Mumbai. Various inhabitants investigated linked stories evoking this exotic but surprisingly sensible environment. In the "visit of mourning", the widow who refused to act as expected by the neighbor gave up her husband Puglie (ceremonial headdress). In "paid customers", "mysterious tenants can not engage in this arrangement by unfortunate people, the narrator in the title story interwoven the story of learning to swim, and the imaginary scene of his parents I read the story pack of "You confuse novels with facts," father pointed to his wife. Causality relationship can not be confused. "These 11 short stories form an elegant mosaic that should prove that Mistry is a nova of a literary dome. (February)
The story from Firozsha Baag records the experience of resident of Mumbai apartment complex called Firozsha Baag. In "meditator", the young protagonator dated a woman who was not Pasi, despised parents and their spiritual counselor, but Durat of "Mourning" was in violation of religious practice. According to Paris, she refused to mourn her husband and refused to mourn her husband's tradition. In order to imply the mental distress of each character, Mistry incorporates elements of mysticism and surrealism into his story. The lonely Parsi maid of "Phantom of Firozsha Baag" has a sexual relationship with the spirit, a woman with a mental imbalance has a cage in the "paying customer" of the neighbor's child. Some of the stories of this volume explore immigration experience. In the last story of the series, the child mentioned in the "swimming course", early story, Kelsey grew up and moved to Canada
The story from Firozsha Baag is a story about 11 short stories about the residents of Firozsha Baag by Rohinton Mistry and Firozsha Baag is a collective housing led by Parsi Mumbai (formerly Mumbai). The first book of Mistry published by Penguin Canada in 1987. All stories are processed in the same place, but many stories are written together on the same volume.
The story collection from Firozsha Baag is a collection of short stories around Firozsha Baag residents in Mumbai, India. Many of these stories, which are separately published in modified versions, are roughly assembled to provide Indian hobbies to those who have never been done before. Balance If it is not the last chapter, the sum of these stories will not describe any form of unity, except for people's various tips and events that people may encounter from time to time.