| The Namesake |  | Author: Jhumpa Lahiri Publisher: HarperCollins-India Category: Book
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ISBN: 0007226098 EAN: 9788172235369 ASIN: 0007226098
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Starts very strong December 2, 2008 The strength of "The Namesake" is highest when the focus is not actually on the namesake Gogol. I preferred the early chapters on his parents, their move to the US, and the early immigrant experience. The author's observations about America are sharp, and their background as Bengalis, as opposed to other origin (Indian and non-Indian) was fresh (to me). Even when Gogol is young, the child is a vehicle for cultural and family topics.
The novel has two relatively weak spots. The whole stretch with the rich, lefty, New Yorkers did not resonate. It was all too perfect. Part of the problem is that Gogol himself is not that interesting, or at least he isn't portrayed as particularly engaging or reflective. Why exactly do they like him so much? I suppose it was the author's point to show how easily the next generation can fall into luxury and forget its origins, and how American liberal-minded folks can accept an ethnic into the inner circle. The section offered little insight.
The ending was also rather basic. A novel that is not plot-driven, and is more of a series of observations and themes that play out, can be difficult to wrap up, as there is no climax, nor are there loose ends to tie. Thus, the winding down was ok. Fortunately, the mother had returned to be other than a fading background character.
IT captivated me i do not know why.... November 25, 2008 this book was boring and yet it captivated my attention throughout, i felt like i knew all the characters , Although it is not THE BEST BOOK EVER WRITTEN, its worth a read
You felt like you knew these people November 15, 2008 She captures little idiosyncracies that are really authentic. You get attached to the characters. The ending (I don't want to spoil it for you so I wont tell you what happens at the end) makes you think wait what just happened.
not as good as the short story collections October 5, 2008 The Namesake, the first novel by Jhumpa Lahiri, is written in a deceptively simple style. It is a very well crafter novel that both explores the role of Indians in America, and tells the story of a family over several decades. Unfortunately, I have to say that I was somewhat disappointed by the novel. Lahiri's collection of stories, "The Interpreter of Maladies" had a much larger impact on me. A version of "The Namesake" also appeared as a short story in The New Yorker, and I liked that version far better. I agree that Lahiri is among the best writers in the US currently, but short stories are her definite strength.
A great and superbly written story October 2, 2008 Jhumpa Lahiri writes about a very interesting and commonly neglected new American phenomenon: the rise of the Indian-American middle class.
This book is about cultures, values, life and death, love and misery. It is about America. It is about India. It is also universal.
Lahiri writes with style and elegance. Despite the verbose, I was engaged on the story and how it unfolded. "Namesake" is a great reading.
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