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Set in Tower Hamlets, this contemporary novel immerses readers in the poignant life of an Asian immigrant girl, exploring themes of love, fate, and cultural conflict. Nazneen, a teenager, finds herself in an arranged marriage with a much older man, leaving her Bangladeshi village for a cramped flat in London’s East End. With no knowledge of English, she relies on her husband, but her practical wisdom leads her to form a friendship with Razia, who helps her navigate her new environment. Nazneen maintains contact with her sister Hasina, who has defied tradition by pursuing a love marriage. However, Hasina’s life takes a dark turn when her partner becomes violent, forcing her into a degrading job in a garment factory. Confined by cultural expectations, Nazneen sews for a living until the arrival of the radical Karim ignites a passionate love affair that compels her to reclaim her agency. Against a backdrop of racial tension, the novel portrays Nazneen’s transformation from a timid girl to a confident woman. Graciously written and infused with humor, it examines the impact of fate on our lives, showcasing a remarkable journey of self-discovery from a talented new voice in literature.
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Brick Lane, Monica Ali
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2003
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- Titel
- Brick Lane
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Monica Ali
- Verlag
- Doubleday
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2003
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 416
- ISBN10
- 0385604858
- ISBN13
- 9780385604857
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Gegenwartsliteratur, Familie, Frauen, Beziehungen, Britische Literatur, Geschenke für Frauen, Gesellschaft, England, Großbritannien, Indien, Ehe, London, Migration, Emanzipation, Integration, Konflikte, Einwanderer, Südostasien, Bangladesch
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 2003
- Originaltitel
- Brick Lane
- Bewertung
- 3,45 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- Set in Tower Hamlets, this contemporary novel immerses readers in the poignant life of an Asian immigrant girl, exploring themes of love, fate, and cultural conflict. Nazneen, a teenager, finds herself in an arranged marriage with a much older man, leaving her Bangladeshi village for a cramped flat in London’s East End. With no knowledge of English, she relies on her husband, but her practical wisdom leads her to form a friendship with Razia, who helps her navigate her new environment. Nazneen maintains contact with her sister Hasina, who has defied tradition by pursuing a love marriage. However, Hasina’s life takes a dark turn when her partner becomes violent, forcing her into a degrading job in a garment factory. Confined by cultural expectations, Nazneen sews for a living until the arrival of the radical Karim ignites a passionate love affair that compels her to reclaim her agency. Against a backdrop of racial tension, the novel portrays Nazneen’s transformation from a timid girl to a confident woman. Graciously written and infused with humor, it examines the impact of fate on our lives, showcasing a remarkable journey of self-discovery from a talented new voice in literature.










