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The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi; 9780571333547

The Buddha of Suburbia

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The Buddha of Suburbia is a compelling coming-of-age novel by Hanif Kureishi that delves into the complexities of identity, race, and sexuality in 1970s suburban South London. At the heart of the story is Karim Amir, a mixed-race teenager yearning for excitement and a sense of belonging beyond the confines of his unremarkable existence.

The Plot

As Karim navigates the vibrant yet turbulent world of theatre, he finds himself entangled in a rich tapestry of art and culture that challenges his understanding of self. The novel captures his exploration of various relationships, from family to romantic entanglements, each revealing the intricate dynamics of a multicultural society.

Kureishi’s narrative is punctuated with sharp wit and poignant observations, creating a vivid portrayal of the struggles and aspirations faced by a young man in search of his identity. The story unfolds through a series of encounters that highlight the clash between tradition and modernity, ambition and expectation.

Themes

  • Identity: The quest for self-discovery amidst cultural diversity.
  • Race: The complexities of multiculturalism in contemporary society.
  • Sexuality: Exploring the fluidity of relationships and personal desires.
"A sharp and humorous exploration of the intersections of race and identity."

Fans of Kureishi’s work, as well as readers of novels like White Teeth by Zadie Smith or The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid, will find much to appreciate in this insightful and engaging narrative.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 131 mm × 197 mm × 19 mm
Pages: 304
Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571333547

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