Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies Review | Summary

This is the debut short story collection by the author Jhumpa Lahiri. The collection won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award.

The book contains nine short stories – all about the stories of Indians who are abroad and caught in between both the cultures. Most of them deal with the human emotions and feelings, a particular incident or personality. I found the stories as heart-touching ones, especially The Third and Final Continent and A Real Durwan.

Author Jhumpa Lahiri has been able to give a perfect sketch of the characters being described, which makes it possible for us to visualize the story. In the book, we come across a couple who play a game of revealing a secret each day during the power failure, Mr. Pirzada whose family is in the riots in Dacca and he has no news of them, another interesting couple – Mr and Mrs. Sen, Boorimaa and so on.

A good pick to spend on a silent and touching reading.

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