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Soniah Kamal

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Soniah Kamal is an award winning novelist, essayist and public speaker. Her most recent novel, Unmarriageable: Pride & Prejudice in Pakistan, is a Financial Times Readers’ Best Book of 2019, a 2019 ‘Books All Georgians Should Read,’ a 2020 Georgia Author of the Year for Literary Fiction nominee, is shortlisted for the 2020 Townsend Award for Fiction, is a New York Public Library, a NPR Code Switch 2019 Summer Read Pick and People’s Magazine pick. Her debut novel, An Isolated Incident, was a finalist for the Townsend Award for Fiction and the KLF French Fiction Prize. Soniah’s TEDx talk is about second chances and ‘We are the Ink’, her address at a U.S. Citizenship Oath Ceremony, talks about immigrants and the real American Dreams. Soniah’s ...more

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Soniah Kamal Delighted you loved Unmarriageable. Being able to give Qandeel Baloch a cameo in Unmarriageable and that too in the form of a job she once actually he…moreDelighted you loved Unmarriageable. Being able to give Qandeel Baloch a cameo in Unmarriageable and that too in the form of a job she once actually held means a lot to me. I thought remarkable her chameleon abilities to transform herself from Fauzia to Qandeel in a society that is quite unforgiving if you are not from the ‘right place’. Unfortunately she was murdered by her brother and giving Qandeel a role in the novel was my way of commemorating her life. (less)
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When My Authentic is Your Exotic

You need to rethink food in your novel, an American editor once told me. Would my Pakistani-American family really be eating so much pizza? Food being one of the easiest ways to familiarize or de-familiarize a culture, the message I got was that while white Americans eat as much pizza as they want, Pakistani-Americans eat something else, preferably something more interesting and spicy, like pizza Read more of this blog post »
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“It was a truth universally acknowledged, Alys suddenly thought with a smile, that people enter our lives in order to recommend reads.”
Soniah Kamal, Unmarriageable

“Ever since I could remember, I'd been engaging in literary transference/transplantation/translation from one culture to another. Growing up on English literature, I taught myself to see my daily reality reflected in my reading material, while plumbing its universal truths in search of particulars... In reading English literature with a Pakistani lense, it seemed to me that all cultures were concerned with the same eternal questions and that people were more similar to one another than they were different. As Alys Binat says in Unmarriagble, "Reading widely can lead to an appreciation of the universalities across cultures."

But as Valentine Darsee says, "We've been forced to seek ourselves in the literature of others for too long.”
Soniah Kamal, Unmarriageable

“English came with the colonizers, but its literature is part of our heritage too, as is pre-partition writing”
Soniah Kamal, Unmarriageable

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