Author: H. M. Naqvi
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
They are renaissance men. They are bons vivants. They are three young Pakistani men in New York City at the turn of the millennium: AC, a gangsta-rap-spouting academic; Jimbo, a hulking Pushtun DJ from the streets of Jersey City; and Chuck, a wideeyed kid. Things start coming together for Chuck when he unexpectedly secures a Wall Street gig and begins rolling with socialites and scenesters flanked by his pals, who routinely bring down the house at hush-hush downtown haunts.
But when they embark on a road trip to the hinterland weeks after 9/11 in search of the Shaman, a Gatsbyesque compatriot who seemingly disappears into thin air, things go horribly wrong. Suddenly, they find themselves in a changed, charged America.
Rollicking, bittersweet, and sharply observed, Home Boy is at once an immigrant’s tale, a mystery, and a story of love and loss, as well as a unique meditation on Americana and notions of collective identity.
他們是重生的一代,他們是派對???,他們是三個千禧年來到紐約闖蕩的巴基斯坦年輕人:一個是喋喋不休的學(xué)者;另一個是來自澤西城街頭的主持人,一個普什圖族的大塊頭;還有一個是大眼睛男孩。其中一人意外地獲得了在華爾街發(fā)展的機(jī)會,漸漸躋身于社會名流和流行文化愛好者的行列。
“9·11”后,他們到內(nèi)陸城市旅行,同時尋找一名失蹤的蓋茨比式的愛國者。突然間,他們發(fā)現(xiàn)自己身處的美國已經(jīng)通盤改變。
《死黨》以戲謔、苦樂參半、尖銳的方式講述了移民者的經(jīng)歷、隱忍的秘密和愛恨迷茫的故事,同時提供給讀者一個審視美利堅帝國的獨特視角和群體身份認(rèn)同的概念。