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Unaccustomed Earth - Jhumpa Lahiri
gaurav shukla@gaurav_
Jun 02, 2008 04:46 PM, 2633 Views
Travel through the Bengali diaspora with Lahiri

Fiction reveals truths that reality


obscures, ” with her immigrant characters and their Americanised sons and


daughters, Jhumpa Lahiri tries to reveal the truth of immigrant life in her


latest offering “Unaccustomed Earth”.


After her debut short story collection


“Interpreter of Maladies” and novel turned motion picture “The Namesake”,


expectations were surely high and she had lived up to them. All the stories in


Unaccustomed Earth are based on the Bengali immigrant experiences in America


while chasing their dreams and lives.


In the title story, a widower’s new found


independence surprises her daughter Ruma and proves her all vexations about


inviting him to move in her house wrong, he declines her proposal in the


pursuit of enjoy his rest of life with his new companion “a girlfriend”.


As the synopsis reads “Everyone has their


secrets”, Lahiri is her wittingly simple presentation goes on to carefully


reveal all the secrets that engulf the readers in a compelling emotional


landscape.


Book is divided in two sections; first


section has four stories “Unaccustomed Earth”, “Hell-Heaven”, “Only Goodness”


and "A Choice of Accommodations", while the other section titled


“Hema & Kaushik” takes the readers to a journey as 16-year-old Kaushik and


his family, having returned from India, move in with 14-year-old Hema and her


parents. His parents are searching for a house, and the month long sojourn


marks both teenagers in profound ways. Kaushik’s revelation of the true reason


for their return shocks Hema out of her childhood innocence. Her crush on


Kaushik could not find a suitable way out until after 25 years, when they meet


again after bearing so much of turmoil in their lives. But destiny had


something else written for them.


Travelling through their lives, Lahiri


emerges a true storyteller, in the course of three stories; she subtly acquaints


us through the load of expectations that Bengali immigrant parents push on


their children, who some times fail and some times rise to the expectations.

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