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Collection 3: "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine" by Jhumpa Lahiri

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  1. confection
    a food rich in sugar
    In the autumn of 1971 a man used to come to our house, bearing confections in his pocket and hopes of ascertaining the life or death of his family.
  2. autonomy
    political independence
    That year Pakistan was engaged in civil war. The eastern frontier, where Dacca was located, was fighting for autonomy from the ruling regime in the west.
  3. compatriot
    a person from your own country
    In search of compatriots, they used to trail their fingers, at the start of each new semester, through the columns of the university directory, circling surnames familiar to their part of the world. It was in this manner that they discovered Mr. Pirzada, and phoned him, and invited him to our home.
  4. partition
    separation by the creation of a boundary that divides
    One moment we were free and then we were sliced up,” he explained, drawing an X with his finger on the countertop, "like a pie. Hindus here, Muslims there. Dacca no longer belongs to us.” He told me that during Partition Hindus and Muslims had set fire to each other’s homes.
  5. constitute
    form or compose
    I noticed that there were two distinct parts to it, one much larger than the other, separated by an expanse of Indian territory; it was as if California and Connecticut constituted a nation apart from the U.S.
  6. sovereignty
    government free from external control
    “You are, of course, aware of the current situation? Aware of East Pakistan’s fight for sovereignty?”
  7. estimation
    a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody
    In her estimation, I knew, I was assured a safe life, an easy life, a fine education, every opportunity. I would never have to eat rationed food, or obey curfews, or watch riots from my rooftop, or hide neighbors in water tanks to prevent them from being shot, as she and my father had.
  8. impeccable
    without error or flaw
    He stepped into the foyer, impeccably suited and scarved, with a silk tie knotted at his collar.
  9. imperceptible
    impossible or difficult to sense
    He reached into his suit pocket and gave me a small plastic egg filled with cinnamon hearts. “For the lady of the house,” he said with an almost imperceptible splay-footed bow.
  10. truffle
    creamy chocolate candy
    I had no response, offered no comment, betrayed no visible reaction to the steady stream of honey-filled lozenges, the raspberry truffles, the slender rolls of sour pastilles.
  11. covet
    wish, long, or crave for
    I coveted each evening's treasure as I would a jewel, or a coin from a buried kingdom, and I would place it in a small keepsake box made of carved sandalwood beside my bed, in which, long ago in India, my father’s mother used to store the ground areca nuts she ate after her morning bath.
  12. succession
    a group of people or things arranged or following in order
    From the kitchen my mother brought forth the succession of dishes: lentils with fried onions, green beans with coconut, fish cooked with raisins in a yogurt sauce.
  13. intrigue
    a crafty and involved plot to achieve your ends
    They discussed intrigues I did not know, a catastrophe I could not comprehend.
  14. assail
    attack someone physically or emotionally
    I wondered if the reason he was always so smartly dressed was in preparation to endure with dignity whatever news assailed him, perhaps even to attend a funeral at a moment’s notice.
  15. unruly
    unable to be governed or controlled
    I tried not to think about Mr. Pirzada, in his lime-scented overcoat, connected to the unruly, sweltering world we had viewed a few hours ago in our bright, carpeted living room.
  16. reiteration
    an act or instance of repeating something
    Some days, many days, only a death toll was announced, prefaced by a reiteration of the general situation....More villages set ablaze.
  17. disproportionate
    out of proper balance
    What resulted was a disproportionately large hole the size of a lemon, so that our jack-o’-lantern wore an expression of placid astonishment, the eyebrows no longer fierce, floating in frozen surprise above a vacant, geometric gaze.
  18. concede
    be willing to yield
    “If the lady insists,” he conceded, and offered a small bow.
  19. haphazard
    dependent upon or characterized by chance
    But then it remained, for the most part, a remote mystery with haphazard clues. What I remember during those twelve days of the war was that my father no longer asked me to watch the news with them, and that Mr. Pirzada stopped bringing me candy, and that my mother refused to serve anything other than boiled eggs with rice for dinner.
  20. commemorate
    mark by some ceremony or observation
    Finally, several months later, we received a card from Mr. Pirzada commemorating the Muslim New Year, along with a short letter.
Created on Fri May 22 15:18:15 EDT 2020 (updated Tue May 26 11:53:51 EDT 2020)

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