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Cyrus Mistrys new novel shines a light on a little-known segment of the Parsi community. It is brilliant and unsettling.

Khushwant Singh

Cyrus Mistrys narration blends measured doses of black humour, irony and tragedy. His characters are real people, and stay with the reader way after the last page has been turned.

Robin Shukla, Afternoon Despatch & Courier

[Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer] is an unflinching look at the lives of the nussesalarsthe dirty little secret of the otherwise admirable Parsi communitywhich is presented through a combination of heartbreaking candour and occasional ribald Parsi humour.

Anvar Alikhan, India Today

Mistry weaves together the all-important topics of love and death in a chimerical, magical world which the reader will remember long after he puts down this book.

Ira Trivedi, The Asian Age

Mistrys pellucid prose, with many a memorable metaphor, makes for delightful reading. What lifts this narrative to greater heights is Mistrys insight into Elchis milieu and mind. Peppered with grey humour, irony and tragedy, this well-crafted book is a winner.

Bakhthiar K. Dadbhoy, Outlook

About the book

At the very edge of its many interlocking worlds, the city of Bombay conceals a near invisible community of Parsi corpse bearers, whose job it is to carry bodies of the deceased to the Towers of Silence. Segregated and shunned from society, often wretchedly poor, theirs is a lot that nobody would willingly espouse. Yet thats exactly what Phiroze Elchidana, son of a revered Parsi priest, does when he falls in love with Sepideh, the daughter of an aging corpse bearer...

Derived from a true story, Cyrus Mistrys extraordinary new novel is a moving account of tragic love that, at the same time, brings to vivid and unforgettable life the degradation experienced by those who inhabit the unforgiving margins of history.

About the author

Cyrus Mistry began his writing career as a playwright, freelance journalist, and short story writer. His play Doongaji House, written in 1977 when he was twenty-one, has acquired classic status in contemporary Indian theatre in English. One of his short stories was made into a Gujarati feature film. His plays and screenplays have won several awards. His first novel, The Radiance of Ashes, was published in 2005.

By the same author:

FICTION

The Radiance of Ashes

PLAYS

Doongaji House

The Legacy of Rage

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ALEPH BOOK COMPANY

An independent publishing firm

promoted by Rupa Publications India

This digital edition published in 2013

First published in India in 2012 by

Aleph Book Company

7/16 Ansari Road, Daryaganj

New Delhi 110 002

Copyright Cyrus Mistry 2012

All rights reserved.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

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For Jill and Rushad

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Oi, Elchi, you bloody drunkard! Still lolling in bed?!

There was no sound more revolting or hateful to the ears than that voice which plucked me rudely from my garden of dreams.

I was under the bower of the giant banyan with Seppy. Of all our numerous hideouts in the forest, this was her favourite. But in that instant, when Buchias hideous falsetto impinged on my consciousness, she was gone.

A wretched fatigue hugged every inch of my body like a lover. On my threadbare mattress, I clung to traces of remembered sweetness, longing for more sleep, but knew it would be denied me... The flimsy front door of my tenement was being slammed and rattled with an ugly insistence. Presently, the odious shrieking came again:

Two minutes is all Im giving you! Not out by then, straightaway Im dialling Coyajis number. And so much the better if hes mad for being woken at this hour...Ill tell him everything: fucking corpses have begun to stink, mourners are congregating, but your chief khandhias still in bed, pissed out of his skull.

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Abusive harangue, the crunch of footsteps on gravel...both receded.

Oh fuck you Buchia, you arent paying for our drinks, are you? No time for a sip of water, let alone a tumbler of booze.

Rustom and Bomi would have given anything for a quick stopover last nightall of us deadbeat after walking those six miles to Laal Baag and back with a stiff more corpulent than mostbut even simple-minded louts like us know better than to leave a corpse unattended on the pavement while guzzling at an illicit den. So, we hit upon a compromise: resting one end of the bier against a compound wall, Falis brainwave this, Bomi ran in and purchased a bottle. Snugly secured between the corpses stout legs for the remainder of our jaunt, it had to be pried out with some force once we deposited the body in the washroom of the allotted funeral cottage.

Now how is that any of your business, bloody Buchia? Those damn biers we lug aroundsolid ironeach weighs nearly eighty pounds! And all corpses arent emaciated by death, let me tell you. Some positively swell, growing more flaccid by the minute. Besides, how else, I ask you this, how else are the best of us to keep up this carrion work, this constant consanguinity with corpses, without taking a drop or two? The smell of sickness and pus endures; the reek of extinction never leaves the nostril.

Good sport that he is, Fardoon waited until I had knocked back my share of the booze before joining me for the arduous job of washing the man mountain. Fardoon doesnt drink.

Its a job that takes courage and strength, believe you me rubbing the dead mans forehead, his chest, palms and the soles of his feet with strong-smelling bulls urine, anointing every orifice of the body with it before dressing him up again in fresh muslins and knotting the sacred thread around his waist. All the while making sure the pile of faggots on the censer breathes easy and the oil lamp stays alive through the night; all this, before we retire ourselves well past midnight. So whats your fuckin fuss about, you bastard of a Buchia?

One side of my head was throbbing, raw; felt a bit of a corpse myself. Then my eyes lit on the wall clock: twenty past six already!

Early morning silence punctuated by a tittering of birds soothed my nerves, but the muscles still ached... Outside the wire-meshed window, a sprig of pale orange bougainvillea swayed slightly. As I climbed out of bed, the rays of a fledgling sun touched the treetops lightly with a golden brush. The sky was deep blue and softly luminous, without a speck of cloud. Had I really woken up from dreaming? Or was

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