In his fifth novel
The Last White Man (Hamish Hamilton) Mohsin Hamid continues his exploration of cultural and racial displacement, commenced so brilliantly with
Moth Smoke,
The Reluctant Fundamentalist,
How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia and
Exit West. In what has been described as a contemporary remoulding of Kafka’s ‘Metamorphosis’ a man awakes one morning to find that his skin has turned dark. Hamid was in conversation with Jo Hamya, author of
Three Rooms (Vintage).
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