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Unaccustomed Earth
Jhumpa Lahiri

Knopf, 2008 - 352 pages

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From the internationally best-selling, Pulitzer Prize?winning author, a superbly crafted new work of fiction: eight stories?longer and more emotionally complex than any she has yet written?that take us from Cambridge and Seattle to India and Thailand as they enter the lives of sisters and brothers, fathers and mothers, daughters and sons, friends and lovers.

In the stunning title story, Ruma, a young mother in a new city, is visited by her father, who carefully tends the earth of her garden, where he and his grandson form a special bond. But he?s harboring a secret from his daughter, a love affair he?s keeping all to himself. In ?A Choice of Accommodations,? a husband?s attempt to turn an old friend?s wedding into a romantic getaway weekend with his wife takes a dark, revealing turn as the party lasts deep into the night. In ?Only Goodness,? a sister eager to give her younger brother the perfect childhood she never had is overwhelmed by guilt, anguish, and anger when his alcoholism threatens her family. And in ?Hema and Kaushik,? a trio of linked stories?a luminous, intensely compelling elegy of life, death, love, and fate?we follow the lives of a girl and boy who, one winter, share a house in Massachusetts. They travel from innocence to experience on separate, sometimes painful paths, until destiny brings them together again years later in Rome.

Unaccustomed Earth is rich with Jhumpa Lahiri?s signature gifts: exquisite prose, emotional wisdom, and subtle renderings of the most intricate workings of the heart and mind. It is a masterful, dazzling work of a writer at the peak of her powers.




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Time to move on

Jhumpa Lahiri has given us nothing short of literary gems, but she needs to experiment with different minerals, different cuts. "Write what you know," as they say, but I'm sure Ms. Lahiri's experience and immagination embraces more than Bengalis at home and abroad. I will be disappointed if new stories from this very gifted writer continue to begin in the vein of "Ananya fidgeted with her bangles and the ravika of her sari as she waited for Satrajit, her parent's favored candidate for her hand, to arrive from MIT where he had just secured a professorship in astrophysics......." Lahiri's is an interesting and compelling literary universe, but unlike the real one, not inexhaustible.


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Emotional wisdom

This is the best to date of Lahiri's books and the jacket blurb saying she displays "emotional wisdom" is descriptive of her talent. She has been unfairly criticized for the sameness of her settings and characters which focus on the Bengali immigrant experience. That is like criticizing Hemingway for writing about men facing adversity in war or on hunting or fishing expeditions.
Lahiri writes with a transparency that is the epitome of style. Her books truly touch the reader's heart.


Insightful and elegant writing

The power of this book is rooted in the author's keen insights into human nature. The stories linger in your memory long after you finish reading them.


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UNACCUSTOMED EARTH

Seven short stories ( four have appeared in the New Yorker). She tells a story brilliantly. Not a better short story writer today.


A little angsty, but ...

So The Namesake fell a little flat, but I was convinced that this was because Lahiri's style is not well suited to longer fiction. That said, I was excited to read Unaccustomed Earth, and as such, I did something that I rarely do - I sprung for a non-bargained price hardback! I took this book on vacation with me, and even with typical vacation distractions abound, I could not put this book down. The stories were more varied and complex than the Interpreter of Maladies, which often made them difficult to read because they rang so true. Lahiri has accomplished no easy feat - she was able to capture that indefinable in-betweeness of the immigrant child's experience. Her eloquent prose captures both the anger and the angst, the discomfort induced by merely existing, the bitter sweetness of success, and the tragic consequences of "failure." The second half of the book - a short story in three parts titled "Hema and Kaushik" is perhaps one of Lahiri's most impressive stories to date. The format is long enough to allow Lahiri to wind a deliciously simple narrative, while being short enough to allow her to avoid some of the tedium of The Namesake. Overall, this collection was well worth the cash and I consider it to be a must read for those of us in need of relating to some well-written immigrant angst.



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