Mohsin Hamid is an exponent of postcolonial characterization and possesses a specific touch of today’s hero in local Asian context. His pen is fluent on social fiction portraying Indo-Pak culture. Few writers could rise to the height of fame right with only a couple of preliminary works. Hamid secured it through his first novel Moth Smoke and the second one The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Both these novels depict contemporary Pakistani mindset with a fine transparency of reflection. His treatment of characters, especially the heroes, in these novels is masterful. The objective of this study is to explore the character of both heroes (Darashikoh in Moth Smoke and Changez in The Reluctant Fundamentalist). Both heroes undergo critical scheme of ...
This article offers a comparative reading of the novel and film adaptation of The Reluctant Fundamen...
The paper accentuates the trajectory of conflict, corruption and disruption in a torn nation through...
The socio-economic issues in capitalist societies due to class difference is a very dangerous dilemm...
Mohsin Hamid is an exponent of postcolonial characterization and possesses a specific touch of today...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...
This paper explores the crossing of borders in Mohsin Hamid’s award-winning novel, The Rel...
The study aimed to limelight identity crisis in Mohsin Hamid’s much reckoned novel The Reluctan...
The Reluctant Fundamentalist, a novel by Mohsin Hamid, explores the encounter between America and it...
When I began college, however, I began to realize how much of my Pakistani heritage was foreign to m...
AbstractThe article discusses the effect of a rambling discourse on the reader's reaction to Mohsin ...
After fourteen years of the September 11 attacks, the international political landscape is still occ...
The present study compares the conditions of protagonist of the novel, Changez, with the colonized n...
This article examines the novels The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) by Mohsin Hamid and Burnt Shado...
The incident of 9/11 on account of its projection in media and political agents attempted to registe...
Class stratification and psychological ailments are the most inquisitive social factors which are ca...
This article offers a comparative reading of the novel and film adaptation of The Reluctant Fundamen...
The paper accentuates the trajectory of conflict, corruption and disruption in a torn nation through...
The socio-economic issues in capitalist societies due to class difference is a very dangerous dilemm...
Mohsin Hamid is an exponent of postcolonial characterization and possesses a specific touch of today...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...
This paper explores the crossing of borders in Mohsin Hamid’s award-winning novel, The Rel...
The study aimed to limelight identity crisis in Mohsin Hamid’s much reckoned novel The Reluctan...
The Reluctant Fundamentalist, a novel by Mohsin Hamid, explores the encounter between America and it...
When I began college, however, I began to realize how much of my Pakistani heritage was foreign to m...
AbstractThe article discusses the effect of a rambling discourse on the reader's reaction to Mohsin ...
After fourteen years of the September 11 attacks, the international political landscape is still occ...
The present study compares the conditions of protagonist of the novel, Changez, with the colonized n...
This article examines the novels The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007) by Mohsin Hamid and Burnt Shado...
The incident of 9/11 on account of its projection in media and political agents attempted to registe...
Class stratification and psychological ailments are the most inquisitive social factors which are ca...
This article offers a comparative reading of the novel and film adaptation of The Reluctant Fundamen...
The paper accentuates the trajectory of conflict, corruption and disruption in a torn nation through...
The socio-economic issues in capitalist societies due to class difference is a very dangerous dilemm...