Brick Lane

Cover of Brick Lane by Monica Ali
Author: Monica Ali
Publisher: Scribner
Year: 2003
Language: en
Edition: Reprinted
Pages: 369
ISBN-13: 9780965766173
Dimensions:
Weight: 0.7 Pounds
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Brick Lane by Monica Ali, published by Scribner in 2003, is a reprinted edition that spans 369 pages. This novel vividly explores the immigrant experience in East London through the lives of two Bangladeshi sisters, Nazneen and Hasina. The narrative delves into their contrasting journeys, highlighting the complexities of love and cultural assimilation as they navigate their respective marriages—Nazneen’s arranged union with an older man and Hasina’s pursuit of a passionate romance.

Readers will find a rich portrayal of the psychological and emotional landscapes that define Nazneen’s stifling life in a housing project filled with immigrants. The book examines the bittersweet tension between the two kinds of love experienced by the sisters, revealing the challenges and pitfalls inherent in both their relationships. With themes of humor and the intricacies of general broadcasting woven into the narrative, Brick Lane offers a profound look at the immigrant milieu, making it a significant contribution to contemporary literature and fiction.


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A captivating read from a debut novelist, Brick Lane brings the immigrant milieu of East London to vibrant life. With great poignancy, Ali illuminates a foreign world; her well-developed characters pull readers along on a deeply psychological, almost spiritual journey. Through the eyes of two Bangladeshi sisters—the plain Nazneen and the prettier Hasina—we see the divergent paths of the contemporary descendants of an ancient culture. Hasina elopes to a “love marriage,” and young Nazneen, in an arranged marriage, is pledged to a much older man living in London.

Ali’s skillful narrative focuses on Nazneen’s stifling life with her ineffectual husband, who keeps her imprisoned in a city housing project filled with immigrants in varying degrees of assimilation. But Ali reveals a bittersweet tension between the “two kinds of love” Nazneen and her sister experience—that which begins full and overflowing, only to slowly dissipate, and another which emerges like a surprise, growing unexpectedly over years of faithful commitment. Both of these loves have their own pitfalls: Hasina’s passionate romance crumbles into domestic violence, and Nazneen’s marriage never quite reaches a state of wedded bliss.

Though comparisons have drawn between Ali and Zadie Smith, a better comparison might be made between this talented newcomer and the work of Amy Tan, who so deftly portrays the immigrant experience with empathy and joy.

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Publisher: Scribner. Year: 2003.
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ISBN-13: 9780965766173.
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Language: en. Pages: 369. Edition: Reprinted.

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