Interpreter Of Maladies
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Jhumpa Lahiri
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE • PEN/HEMINGWAY AWARD WINNER. With a new foreword by Domenico Starnone, this stunning debut collection flawlessly charts the emotional journeys of characters seeking love beyond the barriers of nations and generations.With accomplished precision and gentle eloquence, Jhumpa Lahiri traces the crosscurrents set in motion when immigrants, expatriates, and their children arrive, quite literally, at a cultural divide. A blackout forces a young Indian American couple to make confessions that unravel their tattered domestic peace. An Indian American girl recognizes her cultural identity during a Halloween celebration while the Pakastani civil war rages on television in the background. A latchkey kid with a single working mother finds affinity with a woman from Calcutta. In the title story, an interpreter guides an American family through the India of their ancestors and hears an astonishing confession.Imbued with the sensual details of Indian culture, these stories speak with passion and wisdom to everyone who has ever felt like a foreigner. Like the interpreter of the title story, Lahiri translates between the strict traditions of her ancestors and a baffling new world.
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Author
Jhumpa Lahiri
Pages
208
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2000-05-22
ISBN
0547487061 9780547487069
Ratings
Google: 4.5
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"Lovely book of short stories, each one different but with shared themes — journeys across continents, old-world traditions in new worlds, aloneness of aging women, secrets of married and unmarried couples, meeting people outside our tribes. Lahiri writes with longing and nostalgia, her stories evocative of being outsiders"
"Once again, a book that I can’t even force myself to pick up; so I audiobooked it. It’s basically just a collection of short-stories that cover a range of different life experiences. From a wife being cheated on by her husband to people avoiding a woman because they think she’s cursed. Not my favorite kind of book, but at least I can say I read it😮💨😅"
"This book was unlike any other book that I’ve read because of it’s composition. Instead of one prolonged story, there is a new one in every chapter. Additionally, I loved how she tied in American culture with Indian culture in every story and the way that she worded everything. I would definitely read this again!"
"One the best collection of short stories I have ever read. Contains multiple masterpieces."
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Emily Berigan