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The Question of Identity in Gary Shteyngart's Little Failure
The Question of Identity in Gary Shteyngart's Little Failure

Author(s): Enikő Maior
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: identity; Jewish American identity; culture clash

Summary/Abstract: In my paper I want to deal with the question of identity and Gary Shteyngart’s last novel, Little Failure (2014). The novel is a memoir that deals with young Gary’s struggle as an individual of Russian Jewish origins trying to accommodate himself to the American way of life. America with its multicultural and multiethnic environment puts the immigrant Gary in a very sensitive position. He does not know how to deal with African Americans; shall he avoid them or run away? Shall he befriend Asian colleagues or not? Are Jewish friends more valuable than others? These are the questions that Gary Shteyngart has to answer and find his own voice. The protagonist of the novel under discussion tries to find his identity which is in continuous change. He tries to figure out in a world filled with cultural, racial and urban conflicts his own identity from the perspective of a former immigrant and as a member of a minority group. The task of my paper is to show how the question of identity has changed and what solution Shteyngart’s novel can offer for the protagonist in the process of identity formation.

  • Issue Year: 7/2015
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 123-132
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English