It is a truism bordering on a tautology that first-person novels are all about voice, but seldom can that observation have been more apposite than in the case of Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist.We learn that Changez is a highly educated Pakistani who worked as a financial analyst for a prestigious firm in New York
On August 14, 1947, the State of Pakistan came into existence as a result of continuous political mo...
The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a postcolonial novel that, in this essay, is argued to challenge and...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...
It is a truism bordering on a tautology that first-person novels are all about voice, but seldom can...
Sitting face to face in a café in Lahore are two men, a Pakistani and an American. Although they are...
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...
AbstractThe article discusses the effect of a rambling discourse on the reader's reaction to Mohsin ...
14th Language, Literature and Stylistics SymposiumThe article discusses the effect of a rambling dis...
The incident of 9/11 on account of its projection in media and political agents attempted to registe...
Abstract the heart of a person’s life lies the struggle to define his self, to make sense of who h...
Mohsin Hamid has acknowledged the influence of Camus's The Fall (1956) in his use of implied dialogu...
This article offers a comparative reading of the novel and film adaptation of The Reluctant Fundamen...
This article explores Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist in the context of debates about US...
Mohsin Hamid is an exponent of postcolonial characterization and possesses a specific touch of today...
On August 14, 1947, the State of Pakistan came into existence as a result of continuous political mo...
The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a postcolonial novel that, in this essay, is argued to challenge and...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...
It is a truism bordering on a tautology that first-person novels are all about voice, but seldom can...
Sitting face to face in a café in Lahore are two men, a Pakistani and an American. Although they are...
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...
AbstractThe article discusses the effect of a rambling discourse on the reader's reaction to Mohsin ...
14th Language, Literature and Stylistics SymposiumThe article discusses the effect of a rambling dis...
The incident of 9/11 on account of its projection in media and political agents attempted to registe...
Abstract the heart of a person’s life lies the struggle to define his self, to make sense of who h...
Mohsin Hamid has acknowledged the influence of Camus's The Fall (1956) in his use of implied dialogu...
This article offers a comparative reading of the novel and film adaptation of The Reluctant Fundamen...
This article explores Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist in the context of debates about US...
Mohsin Hamid is an exponent of postcolonial characterization and possesses a specific touch of today...
On August 14, 1947, the State of Pakistan came into existence as a result of continuous political mo...
The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a postcolonial novel that, in this essay, is argued to challenge and...
Mohsin Hamid is famous novelist who has written two celebrated novels Moth Smoke (2000), and The Rel...