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The Namesake - Jhumpa Lahiri

 
Description: ISBN 0006551807 / Author: Jhumpa Lahiri / Genre: Fiction / Publisher: HarperPerennial / The Namesake is the story of a boy brought up ... more
The Namesake - Jhumpa Lahiri ... Indian in America, from 'the kind of writer who makes you want to grab the next person and say "Read this!"' (AMY TAN)'When her grandmother learned of Ashima's pregnancy, she was particularly thrilled at the prospect of naming the family's first sahib. And so Ashima and Ashoke have agreed to put off the decision of what to name the baby until a letter comes...'For now, the label on his hospital cot reads simply BABY BOY GANGULI. But as time passes and still no letter arrives from India, American bureaucracy takes over and demands that 'baby boy Ganguli' be given a name. In a panic, his father decides to nickname him 'Gogol' -- after his favourite writer. Brought up as an Indian in suburban America, Gogol Ganguli soon finds himself itching to cast off his awkward name, just as he longs to leave behind the inherited values of his Bengali parents. And so he sets off on his own path through life, a path strewn with conflicting loyalties, love and loss...Spanning three decades and crossing continents, Jhumpa Lahiri's much-anticipated first novel is a triumph of humane story-telling.

Newest Review: ... matter to the reader. The second important protagonist is Gogol's mother, Ashima, who adapts to the American way of life but ... more

 ... always remains a Bengali woman, she's not unhappy in America but never really happy, either. All the Ganguli's friends are other Bengalis, they form a closely knit community and are ersatz families for each other. Gogol and his sister become all-American kids which becomes obvious when they go to Calcutta for eight months for a visit and only live with relatives in their already overcrowded flats, they yearn for their American home where they each have a room only for themselves. They are the odd ones out in India ...more

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Crowned Review The Namesake - Jhumpa Lahiri: Dashing Deshi (1079 words)
by - written on 06/05/08 (Very useful, 192 readings)
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I've just studied stories with my A-level students dealing with hybridity and hybrids, a term used for people of foreign, read Asian and African, origin living in the Western society and the clash of cultures in which this can result, so when I came across Jhumpa Lahiri's novel The Namesake whose main protagonist is such a hybrid, I was intrigued. Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli, two Bengalis from Calcutta have an arranged marriage in India, then Ashima follows her husband to Cambridge, New England, where he's got a job as a professor at university. A son is born (later a daughter follows), and as it is the custom with Bengalis, he gets a pet-name, a name used ...  Read the complete review

 

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