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“The job was a sign of his failings. In his youth he’d been a devoted scholar of foreign languages, the owner of an impressive collection of dictionaries. He had dreamed of being an interpreter for diplomats and dignitaries, resolving conflicts between people and nations, settling disputes of which…” quote by Jhumpa Lahiri
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““The job was a sign of his failings. In his youth he’d been a devoted scholar of foreign languages, the owner of an impressive collection of dictionaries. He had dreamed of being an interpreter for diplomats and dignitaries, resolving conflicts between people and nations, settling disputes of which he alone could understand both sides. He was a self-educated man. In a series of notebooks, in the evenings before his parents settled his marriage, he had listed the common etymologies of words, and at one point in his life he was confident that he could converse, if given the opportunity, in English, French, Russian, Portuguese, and Italian, not to mention Hindi, Bengali, Oriya, and Gujarati. Now only a handful of European phrases remained in his memory, scattered words for things like saucers and chairs. English was the only non-Indian language he spoke fluently anymore. Mr. Kapasi knew it was not a remarkable talent. Sometimes he feared that his children knew better English than he did, just from watching television. Still, it came in handy for the tours.””

Jhumpa Lahiri

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri, 2003

A scholar’s linguistic ambition collapses under personal and cultural pressures, leaving only fragments of his former mastery.

In simple terms: A learned man loses his language skills over time.

Key Takeaway

Preserve and practice knowledge before it fades.

Themes

identity language immigration family loss

Mood

nostalgic reflective

Type

literary character study

When to use this quote

  • teaching language
  • family communication
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

cognitive decline cultural assimilation self‑education

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does cultural displacement affect personal identity?
  • What steps can one take to maintain multilingual abilities?
A Different Perspective

The narrative may romanticize loss, overlooking systemic factors.

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