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The Idiot by Vintage Publishing; 9780099583172

The Idiot

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The Idiot by Vintage Publishing is a poignant exploration of the complexities of language, identity, and the tumultuous journey into adulthood. The story follows Selin, a Turkish-American student who embarks on her first year at Harvard, a prestigious institution where she grapples with her sense of belonging amidst a sea of intellectual prowess.

The Plot

As Selin navigates the labyrinth of academia, she forms a deep friendship with Svetlana, another student who becomes her confidante. Together, they share moments of laughter and introspection, but Selin's world becomes increasingly complicated when she develops an infatuation with Ivan, a charismatic Hungarian mathematician. This infatuation not only complicates her academic pursuits but also leads her to confront her own understanding of love and connection.

Themes

The novel delves into several profound themes:

  • Language and Communication: Selin's struggles with language reflect broader themes of misunderstanding and the search for authentic expression.
  • Identity: The quest for self-discovery is central to Selin's narrative as she navigates cultural and personal identities.
  • Love and Relationships: The complexities of infatuation and friendship are examined through Selin's interactions, highlighting the challenges of emotional intimacy.

Literary Merit

With its sharp wit and introspective prose, The Idiot resonates with readers who appreciate novels that explore the intricacies of the human experience. Fans of works by authors such as Elif Batuman will find a kindred spirit in Selin's journey, which is both unique and universally relatable.

"A candid look at the struggles of growing up and finding oneself in an intellectual world."

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 130 mm × 28 mm
Pages: 432
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9780099583172

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