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Akhil Sharma

    Akhil Sharma gestaltet Erzählungen, die sich mit der Komplexität von Identität und der Einwandererfahrung befassen. Seine Prosa zeichnet sich durch scharfe Beobachtung der menschlichen Psyche aus und erforscht oft Themen wie Familie, Kultur und die Suche nach Zugehörigkeit. Mit einem fesselnden Stil und tiefem Verständnis für Beziehungen bietet sein Schreiben ein unvergessliches Leseerlebnis. Seine literarischen Beiträge zeigen die Fähigkeit, universelle menschliche Erfahrungen einzufangen.

    A Life of Adventure and Delight
    Family Life
    An Obedient Father
    • An Obedient Father

      • 282 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      "Ram Karan, a corrupt official in the Physical Education Department of the Delhi school system, lives in one of the city's slums with his widowed daughter and his little granddaughter. Bumbling, ironical, sad, Ram is also a man corroded by a guilty secret.". "When Rajiv Gandhi, the soon-to-be Prime Minister, is murdered, the country is plunged into confusion and Ram, as his department's resident bribe collector, is trapped in a series of escalating, possibly deadly political betrayals. While he tries to protect himself and his family, his daughter reveals a crime that he had hoped would be buried forever. Ram's struggle to survive, and to make amends after a life of deception, thrusts him among gangsters and movie stars, into riots and morgues."--BOOK JACKET.

      An Obedient Father
      3,7
    • Family Life

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      For eight-year-old Ajay Mishra and his older brother Birju, family life in Delhi in the late 1970s follows a comfortable, predictable routine: bathing on the roof, queuing for milk, playing day-long games of cricket in the street. Everything changes when their father finds a job in America - a land of carpets and elevators, swimsuits and hot water - and the Mishras, envy of their neighbourhood back home, become the latest unknowns in the vast expanse of New York.Life in America is extraordinary, and as snows and summers come and go the brothers adjust to their exciting new world of prosperity, girls and 24-hour TV. But then comes the hot, sultry day when everything falls apart: tragedy turns the Mishras' American dream into a living nightmare and young Ajay finds himself lost and virtually orphaned in a land that is not his own.

      Family Life
      3,3
    • A Life of Adventure and Delight

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Late one June afternoon, seven months after my wedding, I woke from a short, deep sleep, in love with my husband. Whether describing the tensions of an arranged marriage, the trauma of having an alcoholic mother, or the petty corruption of an Indian neighbourhood, Akhil Sharma's stories always expose the cultural collisions - the paradoxes, ironies, and harmonies - that characterise modern life. What does it mean to be foreign? And can you find a home in exile? In these elegant, unsparing and unusually intimate stories - five of which were first published in the New Yorker - the Folio Prize-winning author explores these questions with disarming honesty. Marrying the minimalism of Chekhov and Carver with an unparalleled flair for dark comedy, A Life of Adventure and Delight is a book of wisdom, wonder and poignant reflection from a writer courageous enough to explore the darkening margins of the psyche.

      A Life of Adventure and Delight