H. M. Naqvi's debut novel
Home Boy was first published in the United States in September 2009 by the
Crown Books division of
Random House to acclaim. The
New York Times hailed it as "smart…debut [that] is at once immigrant narrative,
bildungsroman and New York City novel, with a dash of the picaresque…Naqvi is a former
slam poet, and his exuberant sentences burst with the rhythms and driving power of that form while steering clear of bombast. "Home Boy" is a remarkably engaging novel that delights as it disturbs.". On his American tour, he returned to slam roots for a performance at the
Nuyorican Poets Club. He also read at Harvard University, the
Tenement Museum, the
Brooklyn Book Festival and the
Asia Society. When
Home Boy was published in India in January 2010 by
HarperCollins, it hit the top ten fiction best-seller list. According to the
Indian Express, the novel is "culturally au courant and with an eye for the absurd – a cross between early
Jay McInerney and
Gary Shteyngart, with subcontinental seasoning. It incorporates underground music, fashion and intoxication-producing substances as well as...
Faiz Ahmed Faiz and home-cooked
seekh kebab and
biryani." In January 2010 he attended the
Jaipur Literature Festival.
Home Boy has been very well received in Naqvi's native Pakistan. He has read it at The Second Floor [T2F], Khas Gallery, Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology [SZABIST] and at the
Indus Valley School of Arts. He was also in discussion with London-based Pakistani artist Faiza Butt at
Art Dubai. The German, Italian and
Portuguese editions of the book were published in 2010. == Works ==