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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
264
Age Group
All
Language
English
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This is a contemporary literary fiction that follows a narrator who arrives as a new immigrant, seeking an elusive love story within a bustling New York university scene. The central theme tracks love across cultural lines, pairing wit with longing and a patient gaze at identity in motion. The intended reader is adults and readers of literary-leaning fiction who enjoy intimate character studies and city-life dramas. The emotional tone blends warmth, humor, and an undercurrent of quiet longing.
The reading experience blends narrative drive with documentary sensibilities, weaving story-led scenes with reflective asides, anecdotal fragments, and short, essay-like passages. It situates relationships within the political texture of campus life and a charismatic professor’s influence, offering a panoramic yet intimate viewpoint on youth, desire, and belief. The result is a modern, hybrid form that invites you to linger on language, nuance, and connection.
Readers move through a series of encounters—friendships, flirtations, disappointments, and moments of clarity—without heavy-handed plot turns. The book’s rhythm shifts between sharp social observation and meditative tenderness, producing a reading experience that feels both entertaining and thought-provoking. By blending genres and perspectives, it encourages reflection on communication, belonging, and what a love story can mean across divides.
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how love travels across borders, a deeper empathy for diaspora experiences, and a renewed curiosity about how culture and desire intersect in modern life. The book leaves a lasting impression with its brave blend of humor and melancholy, inviting further inquiry into what a contemporary love story can be.
Product Details
Author
Amitava Kumar
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
264
Language
English
SKU
9789386021007
ISBN
9789386021007
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
20.32x12.7x1.27cm
Binding
Hardback
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Amitava Kumar Is The Author Of A Time Outside This Time; Writing Badly Is Easy; The Lovers; A Matter Of Rats: A Short Biography Of Patna; Home Products, Which Was Shortlisted For The Crossword Prize; And A Foreigner Carrying In The Crook Of His Arm A Tiny Bomb, Which Received The Page Turner Award. Kumar’S Writing Has Appeared In Caravan, Harper’S, The Guardian, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, And The New York Times. His Essay ‘Pyre’, First Published In Granta, Was Selected By Jonathan Franzen For Best American Essays 2016. He Was Awarded A Guggenheim Fellowship In 2016. Kumar Is Professor Of English At Vassar College.