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Penguin to publish Booker-shortlisted Mohsin Hamid's new work of speculative fiction 'The Last White Man'

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Friday, 5 August 2022 (15:37 IST)
Kolkata: Penguin Random House India has announced the acquisition and publication of the internationally bestselling author Mohsin Hamid’s upcoming work of speculative fiction, The Last White Man.

They book is scheduled to release in August under Penguin’s Hamish Hamilton imprint and is currently available for preorder on all major e-commerce websites.

Exploring themes such as human connection, love, loss, and identity through a socio-cultural lens, The Last White Man is a topical and relevant book for the times we are in and is the perfect fit for fans of Kafka’s Metamorphosis.

The story follows the protagonist Anders through a tumultuous time after his skin turns dark, following similar occurrences across the land. Readers join Anders on his journey in search of answers as his bonds with his family and his lover are tested.

Author Mohsin Hamid said, ‘It is a book not just about loss, but about hope and optimism, about a new kind of world being born. I'm looking forward to having it be in the world.’

Meru Gokhale, Publisher, Penguin Random House India, said, ‘Mohsin Hamid is one of the most engaging and thought-provoking global voices in contemporary literature. We are proud of our longstanding relationship with him at Penguin, and delighted and to continue to bring his writing to Indian readers. The Last White Man will surprise you. I can’t wait for people to read it.' (UNI)

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