THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST


'''The Reluctant Fundamentalist''' is a novel by Mohsin Hamid that was published in 2007 by Hamish Hamilton in the UK, Harcourt in the US, and worldwide in 16 languages. The novel was selected for the 2007 Booker Prize shortlist. In it, over the course of an evening in an outdoor Lahore cafe, a bearded Pakistani man called Changez (the Urdu name for Genghis) tells a nervous American stranger about his love affair with, and eventual abandonment of, America. A short story adapted from the novel called ''Focus on the Fundamentals'' appeared in the Fall 2006 issue of ''The Paris Review''.

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Excerpt of The Reluctant Fundamentalist in The Paris Review

Reviews of The Reluctant Fundamentalist from Mohsin Hamid's website

Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist from The Village Voice

Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist from Metro

Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist from The Independent

Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist from The Observer

Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist from Blogcritics

Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist from EGO Magazine

Newsweek: The Reluctant Fundamentalist is one of director Mira Nair's 5 most important books

The Reluctant Fundamentalist Web Site

Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist in Pakistani monthly political magazine Newsline

Review of The Reluctant Fundamentalist in ''Democratiya'', an online journal

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