No Land's Man
A Perilous Journey through Romance, Islam, and Brunch
Chronicle Books
Available: 11/04/14
6.33 x 8.25 · 240 pages
9781452107912
CDN $34.95
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It always bothered me that Aasif was more than merely funny-he's also a great actor. Now I've learned he's an amazing storyteller as well, and I am furious . . . but also grateful. Aasif's movement between cultures and genres is what makes him and his story singularly funny, poignant, and essential."
- John Hodgman, author ofThe Areas of My Expertise andMore Information Than You Require
"My father moved our family to the United States because of a word. It was a word whose meaning fascinated him. It was a singularly American word, a fat word, a word that could only be spoken with decadent pride. That word was . . . Brunch! 'The beauty of America,' he would say, 'is they have so much food, that between breakfast and lunch they have to stop and eat again.'" -from "International House of Patel"
If you're an Indo-Muslim-British-American actor who has spent more time in bars than mosques over the past few decades, turns out it's a little tough to explain who you are or where you are from. InNo Land's Man Aasif Mandvi explores this and other conundrums through stories about his family, ambition, desire, and culture that range from dealing with his brunch-obsessed father, to being a high-school-age Michael Jackson impersonator, to joining a Bible study group in order to seduce a nice Christian girl, to improbably becoming America's favorite Muslim/Indian/Arab/Brown/Doctor correspondent onThe Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
This is a book filled with passion, discovery, and humor. Mandvi hilariously and poignantly describes a journey that will resonate with anyone who has had to navigate his or her way in the murky space between lands. Or anyone who really loves brunch."
Actor and writer Aasif Mandvi is a correspondent on Comedy Central'sThe Daily Show with Jon Stewart and one of the stars of HBO's upcoming series,The Brink for which he also serves as writer/producer. He won an OBIE award for his one-man playSakina's Restaurant which he later adapted into the filmToday's Special. He has appeared in numerous theater, film and television productions including The Pulitzer Prize winning playDisgraced at Lincoln Center, and the filmsMillion Dollar Arm andThe Internship. He lives in New York City. To learn more about the glamorous life and well informed opinions he pretends to have, follow him on twitter @aasif.