Friday, March 8, 2013

The Reluctant Fundamentalist - Mohsin Hamid

February's book The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid was an interesting novel about a young pakistani who found his identity through living in the USA just prior to and post 9-11. 
In our discussion of the novel it was felt that the title was quite misleading as although there were elements to the main character Changez that could be perceived as being fundamentalist in nature, this was not a major focus of the novel.  The smiling reaction of Changez to the 9-11 attacks, was likened by our group to the reaction that is felt when someone who has been outspoken about a topic, then falls on their sword.  Although you may have a chuckle about the situation they find themselves in you don't feel any malice towards them.  Changez attitude to america and his job after 9-11 was discussed with reference to how his cultural heritage shaped his view.  We all felt that his view was influenced by the affect that the attacks had on his homeland which he couldn't reconcile with the affluence that he lived with in america.  We also discussed how weird his relationship with Erica was and how in a way neither of them could live with the reality that they were experiencing.  The ending of the novel was left to the interpretation by the reader, there were three possible scenario's discussed each of which could have been a valid conclusion to the book.  Overall the novel was rated as an average read.

Hannah  - 6   Disappointed, wanted to read more about Changez fundamentalist nature

Irene      - 4   Found the singular narrative alienating

Tahnee  - 5    Articulate, brief, engaging

Colleen - 4    Found it boring

Debbie -  4    Disappointing, sad that society is still racist

Trilby  -  5     Interesting to see two perspectives, challenging

Kerry  -   5     Poignant tale about life changing

Kaye   -   5    Enjoyed the conversationalist style of writing, but, found Changez to be a wishy washy character

April's book - Reading Lolita in Tehran  by  Azar Nafisi (Hannah)

May's book - The Last King of Scotland by Giles Foden  (Debbie)

June's book - A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess (Tahnee)

July's book - The Hand Maid's Tale by Margaret Attwood (Trilby)

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