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Sidhwa, Bapsi - Adele King (review date spring 1994)
Adele King (review date spring 1994)
SOURCE: King, Adele. Review of An American Brat, by Bapsi Sidhwa. World Literature Today 68, no. 2 (spring 1994): 436.
[In the following review, King criticizes An American Brat as a problematic and flawed novel, noting that Sidhwa's narrative is “unsophisticated” and that the story oversimplifies American life.]
Bapsi Sidhwa's earlier novels were set in Pakistan and India and described life in her own Parsee community. An American Brat is a result of her years living in the United States and tells of the problems of adjustment to a new culture as experienced by her heroine Feroza, a young Pakistani Parsee girl who comes to visit and then to study in the U.S. and who becomes “an American brat,” according to some of her relatives. Her impressions of American life, her comparisons with the life of her wealthy family in Lahore, and the experiences of a small group of friends...
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- Judy Cooke (review date 19 September 1980)
- Patricia Craig (review date 26 September 1980)
- Frank Rudm (review date 18 October 1980)
- Alamgir Hashmi (review date autumn 1984)
- Marianne Wiggins (review date 26 February 1988)
- Bapsi Sidhwa and David Montenegro (interview date 26 March 1988/24 March 1989)
- Maria Couto (review date 1 April 1988)
- Tariq Rahman (review date autumn 1988)
- Kamala Edwards (review date fall 1991)
- Jagdev Singh (essay date 1992)
- Edward Hower (review date 24 November 1992)
- Edit Villarreal (review date 12 December 1993)
- Chris Goodrich (review date 14 January 1994)
- Adele King (review date spring 1994)
- Novy Kapadia (essay date 1996)
- Alamgir Hashmi (essay date 1996)
- Bapsi Sidhwa and Preeti Singh (interview date 1998)
- Jill Didur (essay date July 1998)
- Ambreen Hai (essay date summer 2000)
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