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Ayad Akhtar

    October 28, 1970

    Ayad Akhtar is a celebrated playwright and novelist whose works delve into the complexities of identity, faith, and cultural collision. His writing is marked by a keen insight into the human psyche and a masterful command of language, drawing readers into profound philosophical explorations. Through his narratives, Akhtar often challenges societal norms, prompting a re-evaluation of our own beliefs and biases. His literary voice is as provocative as it is deeply human.

    Ayad Akhtar
    La donna che mi insegnò il respiro
    American Dervish
    Disgraced
    Homeland elegies
    • 2020

      Homeland elegies

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(18605)Add rating

      Part family drama, part satire, part picaresque, at its heart it is the story of a father and son, and the country they call home. Ranging from the heartland towns of America to palatial suites in Davos to guerrilla lookouts in the mountains of Afghanistan, Akhtar forges a narrative voice that is original as it is exuberantly entertaining

      Homeland elegies
    • 2013

      The story of Amir Kapoor (Aasif Mandvi), a successful Pakistani-American lawyer who is rapidly moving up the corporate ladder while distancing himself from his cultural roots. When Amir and his wife Emily (Heidi Armbruster), a white artist influenced by Islamic imagery, host a dinner party, what starts out as a friendly conversation escalates into something far more damaging.

      Disgraced
    • 2012

      American Dervish

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(249)Add rating

      From Pulitzer Prize winner Ayad Akhtar, a stirring and explosive debut novel about an American Muslim family in Wisconsin struggling with faith and belonging in the pre-9/11 world. Hayat Shah is a young American in love for the first time. His normal life of school, baseball, and video games had previously been distinguished only by his Pakistani heritage and by the frequent chill between his parents, who fight over things he is too young to understand. Then Mina arrives, and everything changes. American Dervish is a brilliantly written, nuanced, and emotionally forceful look inside the interplay of religion and modern life.

      American Dervish