The Namesake: A Novel About Seeking Identity
From last two decades the world has seen some great writers from the Indian sub-continent, names like Arunditi Roy, Anita Desai, Khushwant Singh, Kamila Shamsie, Mohammad Hanif and many more have given new voice to problems of sub-continent in literary circles. Now it is commonly believed that Indian sub-continent is contributing hugely in English literature. One bright name in English literature is of Jhumpa Lahiri. Lahiri is a Bengali by origin and was born in 1967, she lives in America, and she got Pulitzer’s Prize for fiction on her debut book “Interpreter of Maladies” (a collection of short stories). In year 2003, her first novel “The Namesake” came out, this novel is published by Houghton Muffin and is spread over approximately 300 pages. In this novel Lahiri has tried to put light on the hardships faced by Ashoke and Ashima, a Bengali couple living in America, where Ashoke is doing his Ph.D from MIT, his wife Ashima is a traditional Bengali housewife who sticks to...