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The Namesake

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  • 291 pages
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In this novel, Lahiri explores themes of the immigrant experience, cultural clashes, assimilation conflicts, and the complex ties between generations. She masterfully captures the details that evoke profound emotions. The story follows the Ganguli family as they transition from their traditional life in Calcutta to their new existence in America. After their arranged marriage, Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli move to Cambridge, Massachusetts. While Ashoke, an engineer, adapts more easily, Ashima struggles with the American lifestyle and yearns for her family back home. The naming of their son, Gogol, reflects the challenges of merging old traditions with a new culture. Burdened by his unique name and heritage, Gogol navigates the complexities of being a first-generation immigrant, facing conflicting loyalties, humorous situations, and intense relationships. Lahiri's empathetic portrayal of Gogol reveals the impact of parental expectations and the journey toward self-definition. Praised for her elegance and poise, Lahiri delivers a nuanced, intimate exploration of identity in this deeply felt narrative.

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The Namesake, Jhumpa Lahiri

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