Jamaluddin Aram’s THE BLOOD OF THINGS

Author of the Kobo Prize-winning debut Nothing Good Happens in Wazirabad on Wednesday Jamaluddin Aram’s THE BLOOD OF THINGS, a book of essays that dissects the socio-political complexities of his birth country, spanning from the recent fall of Kabul to the early days of Islam, from the myth of the Order of Assassins to the persecution of ethnic Hazaras of Afghanistan, told through personal stories and touching on themes of, home and exile, language, memory, and hope, to Jenny Bradshaw and Stephanie Sinclair at McClelland & Stewart, for publication in fall 2026, by Martha Webb at CookeMcDermid.

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