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Love and Loathing in Silicon Valley: A Novel

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AuthorNamit Arora
ISBN9789389231250
Published LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2019
PublisherSpeaking Tiger
BindingPaperback
Pages240
Ships By2-3 days
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‘In his assured and sparkling prose, Namit Arora does for Silicon Valley what Tom Wolfe did for Wall Street in The Bonfire of the Vanities: with keen eye and sharp wit, he captures the culture and mores of the place. But Arora is funnier. And sweeter. Rare for a work of fiction, it reveals what has gone so horrifically awry in America and what is still worth preserving.’—S. Abbas Raza, Founding Editor, 3 Quarks Daily

The year is 2003. Ved, a 36-year-old Indian in Silicon Valley, works for Omnicon, the world’s largest computer networking company. He finds his colleagues’ false bravado and pretensions to changing the world both sad and comical. As the Dotcom Crash starts exposing the hypocrisies of his profession, Ved must deal with the turmoil in his relationships with Sasha, a Russian escort and an ambitious immigrant like himself, and Liz, a spiritual-liberal American, with whom he can freely talk about books, politics, art and the meaning of life.

As Ved is reevaluating his life choices, his traditional parents visit from India. Although fiercely proud of his success, they are anxious for him to ‘settle down’. Ved reflects on the vast gulf between their respective worldviews and the sacrifices they made to secure his future.

Amid increasing racial hostilities after 9/11, the ongoing Iraq War and his own loneliness, Ved must finally confront his place in the American Dream and his inability to make room for companionship. Love and Loathing in Silicon Valley is a perceptive, tender and satirical portrait of the hallowed grounds of Silicon Valley, and the quest for love and belonging.

About the author
Namit Arora worked as a computer engineer before choosing a life of reading and writing. Raised in the Hindi Belt, he lived in Louisiana, Silicon Valley, Western Europe, and travelled through scores of countries before returning to India over two decades later. He is the author of The Lottery of Birth: On Inherited Social Inequalities (2017) and an upcoming book on travel and history. He won the 3QD Arts & Literature Prize in 2011. His web home is shunya.net.

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