Homeland Elegies (2020) by Ayad Akhtar is a provocative, semi-autobiographical novel that blurs memoir and fiction to explore the fractured identity of a Pakistani-American playwright (also named Ayad) in post-9/11 America. The narrative weaves between his father’s obsession with the American Dream (as a cardiologist who once treated Trump) and the son’s disillusionment with a country that views him with suspicion.
Akhtar’s razor-sharp prose dissects Islamophobia, capitalism, and artistic complicity, from the opioid crisis to the rise of MAGA. The novel’s title riffs on “elegy”—mourning both a lost homeland and the myth of immigrant belonging.