Prods the intellect, quickens the pulse and captures the imagination
(
Sunday Times)
Gripping... remains taut until the final pages...an elegant and sharp indictment of the clouds of suspicion that now shroud our world (
Observer)
A quietly told, cleverly constructed fable of infatuation and disenchantment with America, set on the treacherous faultlines of current east/west relations, and finely tuned to the ironies of mutual - but especially American - prejudice and misrepresentation...increasingly tense...genuinely provocative...intelligent, highly engaging (
Guardian)
Elegant, provocative . . . beautifully measured prose . . . a delicate meditation on the nature of perception and prejudice (
Daily Mail)
Masterful . . . A multi-layered and thoroughly gripping book, which works as a poignant love story, a powerful dissection of how US imperialist machinations have turned so many people against the world's superpower - and as a thriller that subtly ratchets up the nerve-jangling tension towards an explosive ending (
Metro)
The Reluctant Fundamentalist is an important book (
Evening Standard)
A fantastic piece of work, superbly considered and controlled, with a lovely stillness and wisdom at its heart (
The Times)
Beautifully written (Philip Pullman)
Praise for Mohsin Hamid's Moth Smoke:
'One of the two or three best novels I have read this year' Nadine Gordimer
'A first novel of remarkable wit, poise, profundity, and strangeness' Esquire