![]() Lahiri continued writing in Italian, and in 2018 she released the novel Dove mi trovo (“Where I Find Myself”). In 2015, she published her first book written in Italian, In altre parole (In Other Words), a meditation on her immersion in another culture and language. Her novel The Lowland (2013) chronicles the divergent paths of two Bengali brothers. She returned to short fiction in Unaccustomed Earth (2008), a collection that likewise takes as its subject the experience of immigration as well as that of assimilation into American culture. Lahiri next tried her hand at a novel, producing The Namesake (2003 film 2006), a story that examines themes of personal identity and the conflicts produced by immigration by following the internal dynamics of a Bengali family in the United States. East Coast, examine such subjects as the practice of arranged marriage, alienation, dislocation, and loss of culture and provide insight into the experiences of Indian immigrants as well as the lives of Calcuttans. ![]() The nine stories, some set in Calcutta and others on the U.S. She collected some of those stories in her debut collection, Interpreter of Maladies (1999). ![]() While in graduate school and shortly thereafter, Lahiri published a number of short stories in such magazines as The New Yorker, Harvard Review, and Story Quarterly. ![]()
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