The Buddha of Suburbia
 

The Buddha of Suburbia

by Hanif Kureishi

There's quite a bit of activity in Buddha of Suburbia. A bureaucrat becomes a suburban guru who marries a follower with a son who's a punk rocker named Charlie Hero. Consequently, the guru's son is propelled from his bland life into a series of erotic experiences in London. All the while, Hanif Kureishi keeps the tone lively with wry wit. On the description of suburban life: "We were proud of... (read more)

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ajkohn2001
  • Rated 4 stars

The Buddha of Suburbia by Hanif Kureishi covers a wide range of weighty topics without seeming to lose focus and never sounds preachy. The story follows Karim Amir, a teenager in middle-class suburban London, born to an English mother and Indian father. Karim’s coming of age story explores themes of family, love, sexuality and racism.

At under 300 pages it’s a wonder Kureishi is able to cover so much ground with so few words. It’s not that his writing isn’t incisive (it is!), it’s...

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  • Rated 3.863636 stars
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  • Rated 4.5 stars
 

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  • Natalia

    natalia said:

    If I did not write an essay on this book, I would not love it. I think it takes time until you understand the true meaning of Kureishi's novel.

    posted Monday, June 2 2008
  • Dana B

    dana b said:

    just started the Buddha.... so far, it's not keepin' me with the my head burried inside the book :(

    posted Tuesday, January 29 2008
  • Mahsa m

    mahsa m said:

    This is one of the most influential books I have read

    posted Wednesday, October 17 2007
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