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- 242 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
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Navigating between the Indian traditions they've inherited and the baffling new world, the characters in Jhumpa Lahiri's elegant, touching stories seek love beyond the barriers of culture and generations. In "A Temporary Matter," published in The New Yorker, a young Indian-American couple faces the heartbreak of a stillborn birth while their Boston neighborhood copes with a nightly blackout. In the title story, an interpreter guides an American family through the India of their ancestors and hears an astonishing confession. Lahiri writes with deft cultural insight reminiscent of Anita Desai and a nuanced depth that recalls Mavis Gallant.
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Interpreter of Maladies, Jhumpa Lahiri
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- 2005
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- Título
- Interpreter of Maladies
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Jhumpa Lahiri
- Editorial
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Publicado en
- 2005
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 242
- ISBN10
- 1722350210
- ISBN13
- 9781722350215
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Ficción contemporánea, Cuentos cortos, EE.UU., Literatura americana, Novelas sociales, India, América, Literatura india, Emigración, Inmigrantes, Emigrantes, Premio Pulitzer
- Primera publicación
- 1999
- Título original
- Interpreter of Maladies
- Calificación
- 4,2 de 5
- Descripción
- Navigating between the Indian traditions they've inherited and the baffling new world, the characters in Jhumpa Lahiri's elegant, touching stories seek love beyond the barriers of culture and generations. In "A Temporary Matter," published in The New Yorker, a young Indian-American couple faces the heartbreak of a stillborn birth while their Boston neighborhood copes with a nightly blackout. In the title story, an interpreter guides an American family through the India of their ancestors and hears an astonishing confession. Lahiri writes with deft cultural insight reminiscent of Anita Desai and a nuanced depth that recalls Mavis Gallant.








