The American immigrant experience, seen from
the perspective of an outsider that spans three decades, is painted
with masterful strokes in M.G. Vassanji's novel Amriika. Ramji, an
idealistic young student, moves from Dares Salaam to America in
1968. The period of turmoil and change that occurs is chronicled in
a story full of insights both poignant and pointed.
Vassanji portrays the joys and challenges of
adjusting to a new land, itself in a constant state of change, in a
manner at once poetic and charged with gripping realism.