The Black Coat
Sold by Ergodemedia, an authorized reseller of Authentic New & Used Books with Free US Shipping.
30-day returns by mail · Refunded to original payment method | support@ergodemedia.com
Shipping Information
- Free Standard Shipping — United States only
- Processing Time: 1–3 business days
- Estimated Delivery: 3–5 business days after dispatch via USPS / UPS
- Securely packed to ensure your book arrives in the described condition
- Tracking number sent via email once dispatched
- Taxes calculated at checkout. International shipping not available.
Returns & Refund
Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery. Returns are processed by mail. Refunds are issued to the original payment method within 5–7 business days of receiving the returned item.
Damaged, Defective or Misrepresented Item
Free return shipping by mail · Full refund to original payment method
Wrong Item Received
Free return shipping by mail · Full refund or replacement at your choice
Change of Mind
Return shipping at customer's expense · Book must be in the same condition as received · Refund to original payment method
Safety & Compliance
California Proposition 65 Warning
Some products sold on this website may expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
www.P65Warnings.ca.govBook Condition & Care Notice
Used books are graded and described accurately — condition details are listed on each product page. Books may contain previous owner's handwriting, highlights, or stamps unless stated as new. Store books away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve their condition.
New books are sealed or unread. Used books are inspected before dispatch.
Product Authenticity & Notice
All books sold by Ergodemedia are 100% authentic, sourced directly from publishers and trusted distributors. Book condition is accurately graded and described. Some books may contain previous owner's markings or inscriptions.
Ergodemedia — Authentic New & Used Books. Free US Shipping. Delivered to Your Door.
Description
A Compelling Tale Of Absurdist Humour Reminiscent Of Bohumil Hrabal A Notable Contribution To A Chapter Of Recent History Too Often ForgottenThe Independentin The Aftermath Of BangladeshS Bloody War Of Independence In 1971, As Thousands Of Migrants Flood The Capital, Journalist Khaleque Biswas Begins To Feel The Stirrings Of Disillusionment. The Revolutionary Spirit That Had United The People Under The Leadership Of Sheikh Mujib, The Father Of The Nation, Is Dissipating. The GovernmentS Response To The Crisis Is Inadequate, And The Country Is Sliding Into Political Corruption.Uncompromising And Undiplomatic, Khaleque Soon Loses His Job. Then Nur Hussain Turns Up: A Simple Young Man From A Remote Village, His Welfare Has Been Entrusted To Khaleque By A Passing Acquaintance. Unable To Turn Nur Away, Khaleque Attempts To Secure Him A Job, But Discovers That The Placid Fellow Has No Skills Or Ambition. He Seems Adept Only At Impersonating Sheikh Mujib, To Whom He Bears Some Resemblance. When The Masses Begin Flocking To Him, The Authorities Take Notice With Shocking Results.This Absurdist Tour De Force From A Born Storyteller Brings To Life The Tortured Origins Of Modern Bangladesh, Animated By Humor As Dark As The Iconic Outerwear Of The Title.Neamat Imam Is A Bangladeshi Canadian Writer Living In Edmonton. He Holds A Phd In Theatre Studies And Has Taught English At Universities In Bangladesh. He Has Authored A Play, A Collection Of Poetry, And Two Novellas In Bengali.The Black Coat Is His First Novel.
Shop The Full Collection