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This article appeared in the December 2, 2002 edition of The Nation.

November 14, 2002

BOOK TOUR INTERRUPTED

Not only is immigration policy choking off cultural exchanges with Arab and Muslim countries, it is now clogging the cultural arteries inside the United States--if the story of Canadian author Rohinton Mistry is any weathervane. Mistry's most recent novel, Family Matters, was nominated for this year's Man Booker Prize. After it was published in the United States, Mistry was sent out on the traditional author's tour but soon ran into more hazards than caloric motel food and book-signing tendinitis. Of Indian descent, he was repeatedly stopped by airport security because of his skin color and rudely interrogated. This happened in several cities and several times at the same place. Fed up, Mistry canceled his tour halfway through. Similar mistreatment has been experienced by Canadian citizens who happen to have been born in Middle Eastern countries.

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