![]() ![]() Powerful collection of essays in The Good Needed during a time when an overtly, proud xenophobic and racist presidencyĭominates such a large part of the mainstream narrative around immigration. Personal stories of the immigrant experience in the US – a perspective urgently ![]() A collection, which examines and provides Sulyeman then shifted the focus to the United States. Immigrant experience in the United Kingdom, Shukla and contributor Chimene Shukla (2016), which explores the Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect on America | Editors Nikesh Shukla & Chimene Suleyman | Anthology | Review by Jenn AugustineĪfter the success of The Good Immigrant edited by Nikesh This is how the Good Immigrant comes to give himself completely to the Immigrant’s Lament – an endless fight on two fronts: here and Home, where here is home and Home is hope, until it consumes him. Every morning, before he gets dressed, the Good Immigrant shaves, sits before the daily paper, and splits his body lengthwise, searching … His halves spend their waking hours frantic, worried – on top of everything else – what the other may have found. ![]()
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