Saad Z. Hossain writes in a niche genre of fantasy, science fiction and black comedy with an action-adventure twist. He was published in the anthologies What the Ink?, and Six Seasons Review. He has written numerous articles and short stories for The Daily Star, New Age, and the Dhaka Tribune, the top English daily newspapers in Bangladesh. He's a monthly columnist for the Daily Star literary page and lives in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Saad Z. Hossain's Escape From Baghdad! may be the hippest, weirdest, most creative and visionary book yet to emerge from the full-on debacle that was W's still-simmering Iraq war. Hossain's unique blend of satire, mythology and speculative fiction makes Escape a hold-onto-your-hat tilt-a-whirl joy to read. And, quite possibly, a future classic in its own right. -- Jerry Stahl, author of Permanent Midnight, Happy Mutant Baby Pills, I, Fatty One of Library Journal's Key Spring Titles for 2015 Hossain daringly shows us that war isn't just hell but absolutely insane. -- Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal Saad Hossain has given us a hilarious and searing indictment of the project we euphemistically call 'nation-building.' With nods to Catch-22, Frankenstein, The Island of Doctor Moreau and the Golem myth, Escape from Baghdad! weaves fantasy, absurdity and adventure into a moving counter-narrative to the myth of the just war. -- Daniel Jose Older, NPR It's a marvelous mix of genres, blending the visceral atmosphere of a war movie with the casual nihilism of Catch-22 or the original M.A.S.H. complete with an Indiana Jones--style treasure quest... A gonzo adventure novel that shreds the conventional wisdom that pulp can be pigeonholed. -- Kirkus Reviews Escape from Baghdad! is a virtuoso performance, both utterly heartbreaking and riotously, laugh-out-loud funny... I wanted to stand up and applaud when it was finished, but I didn't want it to finish. I could not recommend it enough. -- Lavie Tidhar, World Fantasy Award winning author of Osama. Saad Z Hossain's upcoming Escape from Baghdad! (The Unnamed Press, March 2015) is the sci-fi and fantasy writer's debut novel, characterized as an Arabian--Nights--esque thriller. Having set the book in modern-day Iraq, Hossain started off his research reading blogs written by American soldiers in Iraq, and then braided together Norse and Greek mythologies. -- Ploughshares