"Publisher synopsis: How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia is Mohsin
Hamid's spectacular, thought-provoking novel of modern Asia. In this
keenly-awaited follow-up to his bestselling The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Mohsin Hamid confirms his place as a radically inventive
story-teller with his finger on the world's pulse. The astonishing and
riveting tale of a man's journey from impoverished rural boy to
corporate tycoon, it steals its shape from the business self-help books
devoured by youths all over 'rising Asia'. It follows its nameless hero
to the sprawling metropolis where he begins to amass an empire built on
the most fluid and increasingly scarce of goods: water. Yet his heart
remains set on something else, on the pretty girl whose star rises
alongside his, their paths crossing and re-crossing in a love affair
sparked and snuffed out again by the forces that careen their fates
along. The hero of the story could be any one of us, hungry for a
different life. And ours too could be the fate that awaits
him...Fast-paced, vivid and emotionally absorbing, How to Get Filthy
Rich in Rising Asia creates two unforgettable characters who find
moments of transcendent intimacy in the midst of shattering change."
Praise for How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia: "Even more intriguing,
compelling and moving than The Reluctant Fundamentalist. A marvellous
book". (Philip Pullman). "This brilliantly structured, deeply felt book
is written with the confidence and bravura of a man born to write. Hamid
is at the peak of his considerable powers here, and delivers a tightly
paced, preternaturally wise book about a thoroughly likable, thoroughly
troubled striver in the messiest, most chaotic ring of global economy.
Completely unforgettable". (Dave Eggers). "Mohsin Hamid is one of the
best writers in the world, period. Only a master could have written this
propulsive tale of a striver living on the knife's edge, a noir Horatio
Alger story for our frenetic, violent times". (Ben Fountain). "Written
in the most compelling second person since Jay McInerney's Bright
Lights, Big City, with which it also shares a sharp take on our
frenetic, urban lives, Hamid's novel proves that the most compelling
fiction today is coming from South Asia". (Daily Beast). Mohsin Hamid is
the author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist and Moth Smoke.
His fiction has been adapted for the cinema, translated into over 30
languages, received numerous awards, and been shortlisted for the Man
Booker Prize. He has contributed essays and short stories to
publications such as the Guardian, The New York Times, Financial Times,
Granta, and the New Yorker. Born and mostly raised in Lahore, he spent
part of his childhood in California, studied at Princeton University and
Harvard Law School, and has since lived between Lahore, London and New
York."
Source:
http://www.mrbsemporium.com/index.php/books/9780241144664/how_to_get_filthy_rich_in_rising_asia
Scientific MOOCs follower. Author of Airpocalypse, a techno-medical thriller (Out Summer 2017)
Welcome to the digital era of biology (and to this modest blog I started in early 2005).
To cure many diseases, like cancer or cystic fibrosis, we will need to target genes (mutations, for ex.), not organs! I am convinced that the future of replacement medicine (organ transplant) is genomics (the science of the human genome). In 10 years we will be replacing (modifying) genes; not organs!
Anticipating the $100 genome era and the P4™ medicine revolution. P4 Medicine (Predictive, Personalized, Preventive, & Participatory): Catalyzing a Revolution from Reactive to Proactive Medicine.
I am an early adopter of scientific MOOCs. I've earned myself four MIT digital diplomas: 7.00x, 7.28x1, 7.28.x2 and 7QBWx. Instructor of 7.00x: Eric Lander PhD.
Upcoming books: Airpocalypse, a medical thriller (action taking place in Beijing) 2017; Jesus CRISPR Superstar, a sci-fi -- French title: La Passion du CRISPR (2018).
I love Genomics. Would you rather donate your data, or... your vital organs? Imagine all the people sharing their data...
Audio files on this blog are Windows files ; if you have a Mac, you might want to use VLC (http://www.videolan.org) to read them.
Concernant les fichiers son ou audio (audio files) sur ce blog : ce sont des fichiers Windows ; pour les lire sur Mac, il faut les ouvrir avec VLC (http://www.videolan.org).
Upcoming books: Airpocalypse, a medical thriller (action taking place in Beijing) 2017; Jesus CRISPR Superstar, a sci-fi -- French title: La Passion du CRISPR (2018).
I love Genomics. Would you rather donate your data, or... your vital organs? Imagine all the people sharing their data...
Audio files on this blog are Windows files ; if you have a Mac, you might want to use VLC (http://www.videolan.org) to read them.
Concernant les fichiers son ou audio (audio files) sur ce blog : ce sont des fichiers Windows ; pour les lire sur Mac, il faut les ouvrir avec VLC (http://www.videolan.org).
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