The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that examines identity, cultural alienation, and the impact of global events on personal lives. The story is told through the voice of Changez, a Pakistani man recounting his experiences to an American in a Lahore café. Once a successful professional in the United States, Changez’s life takes a dramatic turn after the 9/11 attacks, forcing him to confront issues of belonging, love, and disillusionment. Through its gripping narrative and nuanced exploration of the East-West divide, the novel offers a powerful commentary on identity and the intricacies of global politics.
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The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid is a compelling novel that delves into the themes of identity, cultural conflict, and the personal consequences of global events. Set in post-9/11 America, the story is narrated by Changez, a young Pakistani man who recounts his rise at a prestigious American firm and his eventual disillusionment with the American dream. The novel examines the psychological and emotional toll of being an outsider in a society grappling with fear and prejudice. Through Changez’s internal struggle, Hamid explores the complexities of belonging, loyalty, and the fine line between assimilation and alienation in a changing world.
Format | Hardcover |
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Author | Mohsin Hamid |
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