Definition of Setting
“Interpreter of Maladies” is set in Odisha, India, likely in the 1990s (when Lahiri wrote the story). The story is centered on a tourist outing that an Indian American family (the Dases) take to different sacred sites in Odisha, including the Konarak Sun Temple. Their driver and tour guide—Mr. Kapasi—is native to that region of India and the story explores the complex social dynamics between native Indians (like Mr. Kapasi) and Indian Americans (like the Dases) who were born abroad and have little connection to their ancestral home. The following passage captures some of these complex dynamics:
Mr. Kapasi found it strange that Mr. Das should refer to his wife by her first name when speaking to the little girl. Tina pointed to where Mrs. Das was purchasing something from one of the shirtless men who worked at the tea stall. Mr. Kapasi heard one of the shirtless men sing a phrase from a popular Hindi love song as Mrs. Das walked back to the car, but she did not appear to understand the words of the song, for she did not express irritation, or embarrassment, or react in any other way to the man’s declarations.