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Discontent and its civilizations : dispatches from Lahore, New York, and London / Mohsin Hamid.

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"From "one of his generation's most inventive and gifted writers" (The New York Times), intimate and sharply observed commentary on life, art, politics, and "the war on terror." Mohsin Hamid's brilliant, moving, and extraordinarily clever novels have not only made him an international bestseller, they have earned him a reputation as a "master critic of the modern global condition" (Foreign Policy). His stories are at once timeless and of-the-moment, and his themes are universal: love, language, ambition, power, corruption, religion, family, identity. Here he explores this terrain from a different angle in essays that deftly counterpoise the personal and the political, and are shot through with the same passion, imagination, and breathtaking shifts of perspective that gives his fiction its unmistakable electric charge. A "water lily" who has called three countries on three continents his home-Pakistan, the birthplace to which he returned as a young father; the United States, where he spent his childhood and young adulthood; and Britain, where he married and became a citizen-Hamid writes about overlapping worlds with fluidity and penetrating insight. Whether he is discussing courtship rituals or pop culture, drones or the rhythms of daily life in an extended family compound, he transports us beyond the scarifying headlines of an anxious West and a volatile East, beyond stereotype and assumption, and helps to bring a dazzling diverse global culture within emotional and intellectual reach."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781594633652
  • ISBN: 1594633657
  • Physical Description: 226 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Riverhead Books, 2015.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Life 13 -- 1 Once Upon a Life 17 -- Art and the Other Pakistans 22 -- When Updike Saved Me from Morrison (and Myself) 27 -- In Concert, No Touching 30 -- 2 International Relations 35 -- Countdown 39 -- A Home for Water Lilies 43 -- 3 Down the Tube 51 -- On Fatherhood 55 -- It Had to Be a Sign 58 -- 4 Avatar in Lahore 65 -- Don't Angry Me 69 -- Personal and Political Intertwined 77 -- Art 81 -- 5 Pereira Transforms 85 -- My Reluctant Fundamentalist 90 -- 6 Rereading 97 -- Get Fit with Haruki Murakami 98 -- Enduring Love of the Second Person 102 -- 7 Are We Too Concerned That Characters Be "Likable"? 109 -- Where Is the Great American Novel by a Woman? 112 -- How Do E-Books Change the Reading Experience? 115 -- Are the New "Golden Age" TV Shows the New Novels? 118 -- Politics 121 -- 8 Usual Ally 125 -- Divided We Fall 127 -- After Sixty Years, Will Pakistan Be Reborn? 131 -- 9 A Beginning 139 -- Fear and Silence 143 -- Feverish and Flooded, Pakistan Can Yet Thrive 146 -- 10 Discontent and Its Civilizations 153 -- Uniting Pakistan's Minority and Majority 157 -- Osama bin Laden's Death 162 -- 11 Why They Get Pakistan Wrong 169 -- 12 Nationalism Should Retire at Sixty-Five 189 -- To Fight India, We Fought Ourselves 193 -- 13 Why Drones Don't Help 201 -- 14 Islam Is Not a Monolith 219.
Subject: American essays > 21st century.
War on Terrorism, 2001-2009.

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