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In a Lahore café at dusk, a mysterious stranger invites you to join him for tea, revealing his name and an unexpected depth of experience. He speaks of his love for America, sharing a story of ambition, romance, and eventual betrayal. As he recounts his journey of embracing the Western dream and a Western woman, the atmosphere shifts, and the true purpose of your meeting becomes evident. The narrative is praised for its beautiful writing and thrilling pace, with critics highlighting its intelligence and thought-provoking nature. It is described as a cleverly constructed fable that explores themes of infatuation and disenchantment, engaging readers while prompting reflection. The author, Mohsin Hamid, has written three novels, including this one, and his work has been translated into over 30 languages, earning numerous accolades, including a Man Booker Prize shortlist. He has contributed to prominent publications and has a diverse background, having lived in Lahore, London, and New York after spending part of his childhood in California and studying at Princeton and Harvard Law School. His fiction resonates with readers, blending personal and political themes in a compelling narrative.
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The reluctant fundamentalist, Mohsin Hamid
- Traces d'humidité / éclaboussures
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2013,
- État du livre
- Abîmé
- Prix
- 2,12 €
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