Mohsin Hamid is the internationally bestselling author of Moth Smoke, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, and How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia. His award-winning novels have been adapted for the cinema, shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and translated into more than thirty languages. His essays and short stories have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker, among many other publications. Hamid now resides in Lahore, his birthplace, after living for a number of years in New York and London.
发表于2024-11-23
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Praise for Discontent and its Civilizations
"Smart doesn’t begin to describe Hamid; he is the sort of thinker that could change hearts and minds."—Booklist
“Honest and candid…Passion and hope infuse Hamid's most incisive dispatches.”—Kirkus Reviews
“[Discontent] give[s] a vivid sense of life lived close to the headlines…the recurring theme — that individuals matter more than the groups we try to assign them to — is as relevant as ever. And…the writing… is as simple, immediate and moving as any of Hamid’s fiction.” —Financial Times
"Electric." —The Guardian
“In contrast with the debased language of extremism, militarism and nationalism, [Hamid’s] is a humane and rational voice demanding a better future.” —Sunday Telegraph (UK)
“Vivid touches…elevate Hamid’s intelligent… commentaries above the commonplace…Discontent suggests Mohsin Hamid is reasonable, intelligent….and humble. In short, just the sort of commentator the world could do with right now.” —The Independent (UK)
“Lucid, informative and drily funny, these essays show that Hamid is one of the most perceptive commentators on contemporary global politics” —The Sunday Times (UK)
“Elegantly crafted essays confront everything from the future of Pakistan and the death of Osama bin Laden to fatherhood and falling in love. The insights into Hamid’s literary style and influence will delight devotees of his work and intrigue newcomers…Hamid makes a compelling case for pushing back against the mono-identities of religion, nationality and race and for embracing the things that all human beings share” —The Prospect (UK)
“Accessible, wise and beautifully clear.” —Metro (UK)
和他的小说一样,这些评论性、回忆性的散文亦多短小精悍,平易近人,阅读起来无压迫感,浅白却不失细腻微妙,不时透出哈米德作为小说家一面的含蓄善感。
评分Part3很多共鳴 (In Cold War)We are with the good guys.None of the Ams considered us allies,they turned their back on us and declared war-準備移民的家庭看電視裡講對自己國家的作戰計劃&boycott Youtube的部分/Our civilisations do not cause us to clash, our clashing allows us to pretend like we belong in civilisations.(女兒晚一天出生的話就是印度的獨立日for a novelist the symbolism'd be tricky hh (再讀
评分和他的小说一样,这些评论性、回忆性的散文亦多短小精悍,平易近人,阅读起来无压迫感,浅白却不失细腻微妙,不时透出哈米德作为小说家一面的含蓄善感。
评分和他的小说一样,这些评论性、回忆性的散文亦多短小精悍,平易近人,阅读起来无压迫感,浅白却不失细腻微妙,不时透出哈米德作为小说家一面的含蓄善感。
评分P. 44 I landed in London, like so many foreigners, looking for a London that did not exist. Or rather, I was looking for London to express in its whole something that was true only if tiny parts of it. p. 45 This was my first experience of what I would come to recognize as growing American self-censorship. It was also the first time I became aw
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