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Jhumpa Lahiri with Yiyun Li
Jhumpa Lahiri with Yiyun Li
Tuesday, May 11, 2021 - 7:00PM ET
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Join the Transnational Literature Series at Brookline Booksmith for a virtual event with Jhumpa Lahiri and Yiyun Li to discuss Lahiri's new novel, Whereabouts.
Exuberance and dread, attachment and estrangement: in Whereabouts, Jhumpa Lahiri stretches her themes to the limit. Lahiri’s narrator, a woman questioning her place in the world, wavers between stasis and movement, between the need to belong and the refusal to form lasting ties. The city she calls home acts as a companion and interlocutor: traversing the streets around her house, and in parks, piazzas, museums, stores, and coffee bars, she feels less alone.
We follow her to the pool she frequents, and to the train station that leads to her mother, who is mired in her own solitude after her husband’s untimely death. Among those who appear on this woman’s path are colleagues with whom she feels ill at ease, casual acquaintances, and “him,” a shadow who both consoles and unsettles her. Until one day at the sea, both overwhelmed and replenished by the sun’s vital heat, her perspective will abruptly change.
Whereabouts is the first novel Lahiri has written in Italian and translated into English. The reader will find the qualities that make Lahiri’s work so beloved: deep intelligence and feeling, richly textured physical and emotional landscapes, and a poetics of dislocation. But Whereabouts, brimming with the impulse to cross barriers, also signals a bold shift of style and sensibility. By grafting herself onto a new literary language, Lahiri has pushed herself to a new level of artistic achievement.
Jhumpa Lahiri is the author of four works of fiction: Interpreter of Maladies, The Namesake, Unaccustomed Earth, and The Lowland; and a work of nonfiction, In Other Words. She has received numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize; the PEN/Hemingway Award; the PEN/Malamud Award; the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award; the Premio Gregor von Rezzori; the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature; a 2014 National Humanities Medal, awarded by President Barack Obama; and the Premio Internazionale Viareggio-Versilia, for In altre parole.
Moderator Yiyun Li is the author of four novels, two collections of stories, and a memoir, including her latest novel, Must I Go. She has received fellowships from Guggenheim Foundation, Whiting Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation, and has won many awards, including PEN/Jean Stein Award, PEN/Hemingway Award, and a Windham-Campbell Prize. She teaches at Princeton University.