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January 31, 2008

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Sharif

To be honest, I am tired of this "Indian immigrants torn between being American and being Indian" theme. However, to her credit, she churns out all these stories pretty much with same settings and characters but surprisingly makes it interesting enough to read. For instance, the last one in New Yorker, Year’s End: New England suburb, dead Mother, college Kid with American girl friend, family conflict...Namesake? True, she added new elements, but still, I am not enjoying her stories as I used to few years back.

Alicia

I think what keeps Lahiri's stories interesting to read, though she continues writing on the same themes, is that she finds new perspectives and angles to tell the truth.

Constantina Georgoulia

Dear BookFox,

I was fascinated to read that you have already read Jhumpa Lahiri's new collection of short stories, "Unaccustomed Earth"!

I am a great admirer of Lahiri's work and I was wondering how I could possibly have access to a copy myself. I am a translator and I am currently studying Lahiri's work for my MA thesis at the University of Athens, Greece. I am looking forward to the release of her second short story collection on April 1st. I have already preordered "Unaccustomed Earth", but I would be very much interested in finding out if there is a way to have a copy earlier!

I would appreciate any information concerning the collection.

Thank you very much in advance.

Best regards,

Constantina Georgoulia

Shawn

I too am finishing reading an advanced copy of "Unaccustomed Earth." Lahiri definitely has a grasp on her specific content and subject matter. But it would be nice to see what she could do with other situations.

Constantina Georgoulia

Dear BookFox,

I was fascinated to read that you have already read Jhumpa Lahiri's new collection of short stories, "Unaccustomed Earth"!

I am a great admirer of Lahiri's work and I was wondering how I could possibly have access to a copy myself. I am a translator and I am currently studying Lahiri's work for my MA thesis at the University of Athens, Greece. I am looking forward to the release of her second short story collection on April 1st. I have already preordered "Unaccustomed Earth", but I would be very much interested in finding out if there is a way to have a copy earlier!

I would appreciate any information concerning the collection.

Thank you very much in advance.

Best regards,

Constantina Georgoulia

Amira

I absolutely loved Lahiri's work...she does pick up the same theme time and again, but there is something very convincing and truthful about her stories that just keeps pushing you on...you get fully absorbed and are in a way oblivious to the presence of a world other than that portrayed by her...i love her work...

rashmi pulizala

I'd like to work on Jhumpa's works for my M PHIL thesis. I just watched the movie The NAMESAKE and identified myself with the character Gogol. I still seek my identity , being here in India for over 30 yrs . This identity crisis is not only related to the NRI's but also for native people who sometimes are lost in a crowd. Jhumpa's characters are realistic , simple & comprehendable.
If possible, may I have Jhumpa's E mail ID so that she would guide me further in my research work.

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