Le Simplegadi (Nov 2016)

“AND THEN I SMILED”: RECENT POSTCOLONIAL FICTION AND THE WAR ON TERROR

  • Silvia Albertazzi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17456/SIMPLE-23
Journal volume & issue
no. 15
pp. 16 – 23

Abstract

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The aim of this essay is to compare the reactions to the 2001 attack to the Twin Towers as they are related and reflected upon in Western and non- Western fiction. We start from the analysis of a novel by a Pakistani author, Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Then, we compare the genesis of a terrorist, as it is depicted by the American author John Updike in Terrorist, and the creation of a terrorist by the media, which is the main subject of The Unknown Terrorist by the Australian 2014 Man Booker Prize Winner Richard Flanagan.