Quarantine Stories

Quarantine Stories by Rahul Mehta, published by HarperCollins on May 31, 2011, is an original edition comprising 224 pages. This collection explores the lives of openly gay Indian-American men who navigate the complexities of their identities while balancing Western influences with their cultural heritage. Through a blend of humor and incisive prose, Mehta delves into themes of social acceptance, familial relationships, and the pursuit of happiness.
Readers will encounter a range of characters who grapple with the challenges of estrangement from both their cultural roots and mainstream society. The stories present a poignant yet often humorous examination of the emotional toll these young men face as they confront generational divides and the expectations of their families. Quarantine Stories offers a unique perspective on the intersection of identity and belonging, making it a significant contribution to contemporary fiction.
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With buoyant humor and incisive, cunning prose, Rahul Mehta sets off into uncharted literary territory. The characters in Quarantine—openly gay Indian-American men—are Westernized in some ways, with cosmopolitan views on friendship and sex, while struggling to maintain relationships with their families and cultural traditions. Grappling with the issues that concern all gay men—social acceptance, the right to pursue happiness, and the heavy toll of listening to their hearts and bodies—they confront an elder generation’s attachment to old-country ways. Estranged from their cultural in-group and still set apart from larger society, the young men in these lyrical, provocative, emotionally wrenching, yet frequently funny stories find themselves quarantined.
Already a runaway success in India, Quarantine marks the debut of a unique literary talent.
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