Chicago raises a toast to Jhumpa Lahiri
Chicago raises a toast to Jhumpa Lahiri
Chicago has chosen Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri for its programme, 'One Book, One Chicago'.

New York: Chicago has chosen Interpreter of Maladies by noted Indian American author Jhumpa Lahiri for its programme 'One Book, One Chicago' an annual event which encourages residents of the city to read the same book and discuss it with friends and neighbours.

Much of Lahiri's short fiction is based on the lives of Indian-Americans, particularly Bengalis, played out in the backdrop of northeastern United States and India, particularly Kolkata.

The book comprises nine short stories which deal with problems faced by Indian immigrants including marital difficulties, miscarriages and disconnect between first and second generation immigrants.

With its selection for the programme, Lahiri's book joins highly acclaimed works including Killing a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee, Night by Elie Wiesel, My Antonia by Willa Cather.

In a letter to the people of Chicago, Mayor Richard M Daley says Lahiri's book allows the readers a glimpse into the experience of immigrants, expatriates and first generation Americans living in US yet celebrating their cultural roots.

Lahiri was born in England in July 1967 and brought up in Kingstown, Rhode Island.

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