Mohsin Hamid, born on July twenty-third, nineteen seventy-one, is a distinguished British Pakistani novelist and writer, renowned for his thought-provoking narratives that explore complex themes of identity, migration, and globalization.
His literary journey began with the publication of his debut novel, Moth Smoke, in two thousand, which set the stage for his subsequent works that have garnered critical acclaim and a global readership.
Among his notable novels are The Reluctant Fundamentalist, released in two thousand seven, and How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, published in two thousand thirteen. His storytelling prowess continued to shine with Exit West in two thousand seventeen and The Last White Man in two thousand twenty-two, each reflecting his unique voice and perspective.
In addition to his writing, Hamid has also made a mark as a brand consultant, showcasing his versatility and understanding of contemporary issues.