For people who are just starting to read something, this is an ideal book to begin with. ‘The Inscrutable Americans’ is one of the few books that have made me smile even on the second reading. The author, Anurag Mathur has written another book after this, but nothing has matched the success of this first book.
‘The Inscrutable Americans’ starts off with a super hilarious letter written by the protagonist to his older brother, about life in America. This mini book that’s just over 250 pages is a non stop ride in hilarity.
Our hero Gopal hails from the small town of Jajau in India and the story starts with him arriving in the US for his further studies. Everything is a culture shock for him starting with his American friend, Randy who meets him at the airport. This is quite shocking for Gopal who fails to understand how his parents could name him that!
Gopal’s misadventures continue as he experiences the modern US life with its supermarkets, freeways and the conveniences of the city. He haggles for things at the supermarket, where even the exasperated owner gives in and gives him the goods at reduced prices. As Gopal knows (from his shopping experiences in India) that unless you have done some bargaining, it’s not shopping :-)
Gopal also has a tendency to do a lot of day-dreaming especially the dreams related to his imaginary girlfriend and the subsequent heartbreak he suffers. While Gopal struggles to make sense of it all, his friend Randy is onto a different mission altogether and that s making Gopal go the distance.What happens with Gopals straightfaced atttitude and Randys brashness is one hilarious read.
The best part is that this is one of the few books in which every incident by the protagonist is spoken in typical Indian style, if you know what I mean.There is a virtual translation of the sentences we speak in Hindi to English that makes you laugh as you read along. I have to present some excerpts from the book to make you realize what you have been missing, if you hav’nt read this book as yet.
In one of Gopal’s letters to his brother he says:
• How much I am missing one and all I simply cannot say. My head is eating circles with all new things. Two weeks are already proceeding and I am not even knowing. Also no one is bothering who you are and you are also not to bother. You are not believing, but I am calling respected Professors by first name. One is saying to me, My name is Sam, not Sir Sam. The British are not knighting me yet. Good joke I think. Brother, are you imagining if I am going to Great Principal of Jajua College and calling him by first name? I think he is dying of heart attack.
• At Customs, brother, I am getting big shock. One fat man is grunting at me and looking cleverly from small eyes. First visit? he is asking, Yes, I am agreeing Move on, he is saying making chalk marks on bags. As I am picking up bags he is looking directly at me and saying Watch your ass. Now, brother, this is wonderful. How he is knowing we are purchasing donkey? I think they are knowing everything about everybody who is coming to America.
The Inscrutable Americans means the American people who cannot be understood easily. The title makes a lot of sense vis-à-vis Gopal, for whom the Americans continued to be inscrutable even as he returns to India, a much wiser person. At just 100 bucks this is the cheapest way to a three hour laughathon. Enjoy!