The Buddha of Suburbia
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| Book: | The Buddha of Suburbia |
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| Author: | Hanif Kureishi |
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| Publisher: | Penguin (Non-Classics) |
A love story for at least two generations, a high-spirited comedy of sexual manners and social turmoil, The Buddha of Suberbia is one of the most enchanting, provocative, and original books to appear in years.
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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 never learning anything except the names of footballers, the personnel of rock groups and the lyrics to ‘I Am the Walrus.’” He also bends cultures, classes and genders while blasting the racism of British life in this 1990 Whitbread Prize winner.
