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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
320
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Immigrant, Montana Is A Literary Coming-Of-Age Tale About Kailash, Known As Ak, Whose Journey From India To A Graduate Program In New York Becomes A Voyage Through Literature, Love, And Political Awakening. This Postcolonial Campus Novel Speaks To Adults Who Relish Witty, Thought-Provoking Explorations Of Identity, Belonging, And The Many Ways Migration Reshapes A Life. With A Warm, Playful Tone That Is At Once Intimate And Insightful, Immigrant, Montana Invites Readers Who Want To Reflect, Laugh, And Consider What It Means To Belong Amid A Landscape That Is Constantly Redefining Itself.
Written In Ak's Engaging, Self-Aware Voice, Immigrant, Montana Unfolds Through A Sequence Of Memories, Encounters, And Discoveries That Blend Humor With Intellectual Rigor. The Narrative Balances Intimate Personal Episodes With Broader Social And Literary Reflections, Delivering A Brisk, Entertaining Pace Alongside Moments Of Tenderness. Readers Will Savor The Way The Book Weaves Romance With Questions About Literature, Politics, And Identity, While The Campus And New York Settings Come Alive In Sharp, Affectionate Detail. Jennifer, Nina, And Cai Yan Populate Ak's World With Warmth And Complexity, Shaping A Journey Toward A More Nuanced Sense Of Self.
After Finishing Immigrant, Montana, Readers Emerge With A Deeper Sense Of What It Means To Belong Across Cultures And Histories, And With Renewed Courage To Write Their Own Narratives. The Book Leaves You Contemplative Yet Hopeful, Inviting You To Reflect On Identity, Love, And The Enduring Search For Home.
Product Details
Author
Amitava Kumar
Publisher
Faber & Faber
Number of Pages
320
Language
English
SKU
BK0482894
ISBN
9780571339600
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
15.3 x 2.2 x 23.4 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 599
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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.