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Chargement... Unaccustomed Earth (original 2008; édition 2009)par Jhumpa Lahiri (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreUnaccustomed Earth par Jhumpa Lahiri (2008)
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Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I wish the beautiful first story had been a full novel, as the rest of the pieces in this collection did not meet the first one's high standard. ( ![]() personal choice & family expectations This book has received numerous words of praise, so much so, that there's really nothing more I can add, except to say that they are well deserved . She is a good writer. All of the stories are about Indian immigrant families, and parent/child relations in some way, as well as exploring love and marriage. The first story, I think my favorite, was about a young mother, living in a Seattle suburb, as a stay-at-home mother, who is visited by her widowed father. The story alternates between their two viewpoints; she asks him to move in with them, but he doesn't want to. In general there is a distance and a negativity between the characters; all of whom are financially privileged and graduates of top colleges. There is very little lightness or levity, and I ended most of the stories feeling sad and a bit hopeless. Fair enough, life can be sad, and the immigrant experience is hard. This book is a very engaging series of short stories that are also woven together. If you are a Lahiri fan, you'll love this book as she has the same brilliant style (as the Namesake) with many wonderful telling details. The individual story quality was variable, but I had no problem finishing up this book in a matter of days.
There is much cultural news in these precisely observed studies of modern-day Bengali-Americans — many of them Ivy-league strivers ensconced in prosperous suburbs who can’t quite overcome the tug of traditions nurtured in Calcutta. With quiet artistry and tender sympathy, Lahiri creates an impressive range of vivid characters — young and old, male and female, self-knowing and self-deluding — in engrossing stories that replenish the classic themes of domestic realism: loneliness, estrangement and family discord. ContientContient un guide de lecture pour étudiantPrix et récompensesDistinctionsListes notables
Fiction.
Literature.
Short Stories.
HTML:From the internationally bestselling, Pulitzer Prize??winning author, a superbly crafted new work of fiction: eight stories that take us from Cambridge and Seattle to India and Thailand. In the stunning title story, Ruma, a young mother in a new city, is visited by her father, who carefully tends the earth of her garden, where he and his grandson form a special bond. But he??s harboring a secret from his daughter, a love affair he??s keeping all to himself. In ??A Choice of Accommodations,? a husband??s attempt to turn an old friend??s wedding into a romantic getaway weekend with his wife takes a dark, revealing turn as the party lasts deep into the night. In ??Only Goodness,? a sister eager to give her younger brother the perfect childhood she never had is overwhelmed by guilt, anguish, and anger when his alcoholism threatens her family. And in ??Hema and Kaushik,? a trio of linked stories??a luminous, intensely compelling elegy of life, death, love, and fate??we follow the lives of a girl and boy who, one winter, share a house in Massachusetts. They travel from innocence to experience on separate, sometimes painful paths, until destiny brings t Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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