Jhumpa Lahiri

The Namesake

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  • Elene Didbaridzehas quoted4 years ago
    untangled and rebraided
  • ragabhavanahas quoted4 years ago
    This is the small patch of America to which they lay claim.
  • ragabhavanahas quoted4 years ago
    For being a foreigner, Ashima is beginning to realize, is a sort of lifelong pregnancy—a perpetual wait, a constant burden, a continuous feeling out of sorts. It is an ongoing responsibility, a parenthesis in what had once been ordinary life, only to discover that that previous life has vanished, replaced by something more complicated and demanding. Like pregnancy, being a foreigner, Ashima believes, is something that elicits the same curiosity from strangers, the same combination of pity and respect.
  • ragabhavanahas quoted4 years ago
    Pet names are never recorded officially, only uttered and remembered. Unlike good names, pet names are frequently meaningless, deliberately silly, ironic, even
  • ragabhavanahas quoted4 years ago
    Pet names are a persistent remnant of childhood, a reminder that life is not always so serious, so formal, so complicated. They are a reminder, too, that one is not all things to all people.
  • Michelle Dessanthas quoted4 years ago
    by now he is aware, in stores, of cashiers smirking at his parents’ accents, and of salesmen who prefer to direct their conversation to Gogol, as though his parents were either incompetent or deaf.
  • Michelle Dessanthas quoted4 years ago
    In Calcutta, from taxis and once from the roof of his grandparents’ house, he has seen the dead bodies of strangers carried on people’s shoulders through streets, decked with flowers, wrapped in sheets
  • Michelle Dessanthas quoted4 years ago
    At home, his mother is horrified. What type of field trip was this? It was enough that they applied lipstick to their corpses and buried them in silk-lined boxes. Only in America (a phrase she has begun to resort to often these days),
  • Michelle Dessanthas quoted4 years ago
    his insistence, she concedes and makes him an American dinner once a week as a treat,
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