About the Book
‘There are weekends when all you have is your stamp collection. For
some it is their stamp book, for some their CD collection, for others,
their pets. For Maya it was her lamps.’
Two bored young men on a rainy evening shoot at Maya’s lamps one by
one even as her neighbours upstairs spray paint ‘It’s All Your Fault’ on a
giant hoarding and take the entire city on a collective guilt trip. In ‘TV is
Good’ an angry television comes looking for revenge against its couchpotato
master who dared turn it off. And in ‘An Office Story’ a pernicious
office memo takes on a life of its own, growing into a hefty carton and
travelling abroad with its evil message.
In the nine stories in Crowded Rooms, Prem Nath etches urban existence in
fine detail—a world of towering high-rises, claustrophobic rooms, haunted
highways and impersonal office cabins. And even as his characters deal
with the boredom and displacement of modern life, they find new ways
of engaging with the world they live in—some real, some dream-like but
always fresh.