Moth Smoke

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Moth Smoke is a novel by Pakistani author Mohsin Hamid that explores class disparity, corruption, and moral decay in contemporary Lahore through the downfall of a disillusioned banker.

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Moth Smoke canonical 3
Moth Smoke (television drama) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
adaptation Moth Smoke self-linksurface differs
surface form: Moth Smoke (television drama)
adaptationLanguage Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
adaptationType Pakistani television series
author Mohsin Hamid
awarded Betty Trask Award
comparedTo The Great Gatsby
contains court transcripts
first-person narration
third-person narration
containsElement courtroom trial
countryOfOrigin Pakistan
criticalReception generally positive
debutWorkOf Mohsin Hamid
explores elite culture in Lahore
judicial corruption
power of patronage networks
genre crime fiction
literary fiction
social novel
hasCharacter Arjumand Banu Begum
surface form: Mumtaz

Ozi
historicalContext Pakistan nuclear tests era
inspiredBy The Trial of Mughal prince Dara Shikoh
literaryStyle experimental
postmodern
mainCharacter Daru Shezad
market international
narrativePerspective multiple narrators
narrativeStructure nonlinear
notableFor critique of Pakistani elite
portrayal of contemporary Lahore
originalLanguage English
protagonistOccupation banker
publicationYear 2000
publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Granta Books
settingCountry Pakistan
settingLocation Lahore
shortlistedFor PEN/Hemingway Award
theme betrayal
class disparity
corruption
drug addiction
economic inequality
friendship
moral decay
urban alienation
timePeriodSetting late 1990s

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Mohsin Hamid notableWork Moth Smoke
Mohsin Hamid hasWritten Moth Smoke
Moth Smoke adaptation Moth Smoke self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Moth Smoke (television drama)