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  2. The best friend of Archie Jones. Samad served in World War II with Archie. He is a devout Muslim who struggles to follow the strict rules of his faith. Like other men in his culture, Samad takes patriarchal power for granted and tries to control everyone in his family. Read an in-depth analysis of Samad. Clara Bowden-Jones. The second wife of ...

  3. Archie’s best friend Samad Iqbal is a devout Muslim from Bangladesh who has an arranged marriage with Alsana Begum, a much younger woman. Archie and Samad spend most of their free time with each, so Clara and Alsana also become friends and raise their children together.

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    Archie's best friend, a middle-aged World War II veteran with a crippled right hand. Samad was born in Bangladesh and met Archie when they were soldiers in Eastern Europe. He works as a waiter at an Indian restaurant, where he receives few tips.

    • Zadie Smith
    • 2000
    • Archie Jones
    • Samad Iqbal
    • Clara Jones
    • Alsana Iqbal
    • Magid Iqbal
    • Millat Iqbal
    • Irie Jones

    After a divorce and a failed suicide attempt, Archie Jones tries to start over by marrying the much younger Clara Bowden. However, he quickly retreats into his bachelorhood lifestyle, spending all his time at O'Connell's with his friend Samad Iqbal. Archie Jones is a practical rather than an intellectual man, a follower rather than a leader. He spe...

    Samad Iqbal, whose hand was crippled by friendly fire in the military, is disappointed the war afforded him no opportunity to live up to the legacy of his hero, his ancestor Mangal Pande. After he leaves Bangladesh with his young wife, Alsana, Samad becomes an increasingly devout Muslim as a way of resisting the corrupting force of British culture....

    Clara Jones is Archie Jones's second wife, a tall, beautiful Jamaican woman who wears false teeth, having lost her top teeth in a motorcycle accident when she was a teenager. Young Clara was a devout Jehovah's Witness like her mother, Hortense, but she rejects this religion after meeting some secular peers. Her mother disowns her for marrying a whi...

    A member of a prominent Bengali family, Alsana Iqbal is in an arranged marriage with her husband, Samad, and immigrates to England with him in 1973. Alsana and Samad are constantly at odds and often use physical violence to settle their conflicts. Alsana rejects the modern Western obsession with self-revelation and endless talking about one's probl...

    When Magid is a preteen, his father sends him to rural Bangladesh, hoping to provide him with an upbringing free of the corrupting influence of Western culture. Magid's studious nature and prodigal intelligence earn him the attention of prominent Indian intellectuals, and to Samad's great disappointment, he decides he wants to become a lawyer, to h...

    Millat Iqbal, regarded by his family as "the troubled son," struggles with anger, identity issues, and feelings of being alienated from and rejected by dominant British society. As a young teenager, he is a promiscuous, drug-using heartthrob and the leader of a gang of similarly disaffected immigrant boys. Joyce Chalfen becomes taken with Millat, a...

    As a teenager, Irie Jones struggles with self-hatred brought on by the realization that her Jamaican features don't conform to British standards of beauty. She is taken with the Chalfens, but Marcus Chalfen thinks Irie is incapable of understanding his scientific research and employs her as his secretary. When her chance discovery of her mother's f...

  5. Irie becomes friends with Millat and Magid, the sons of Samad Iqbal, Archie’s best friend. Samad is married to Alsana Begum, a young woman who was promised to him even before her birth.

  6. Archie Jones: Englishman Archie Jones is a veteran of World War II, the husband of Clara Jones, and the father of Irie Jones. A simple man, Archie prefers to make important decisions by coin toss. Read More: Samad Iqbal: Samad Iqbal is the husband of Alsana and the father of Magid and Millat.

  7. Alfred Archibald (“Archie”) Jones. Archie Jones is Clara’s husband, Irie’s father, and the best friend of Samad Iqbal, whom he met while serving in World War II. He is the only major character in the novel who comes from, in his own words, “ [g]ood honest English stock” (84).