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Akhil Sharma

A Life of Adventure and Delight


Main. 2018. 208 S. 7.795276 in
Verlag/Jahr: FABER & FABER, LONDON 2018
ISBN: 0-571-32632-3 (0571326323)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-571-32632-7 (9780571326327)

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´He is truly the Chekhov of our time.´ - Yiyun Li
In these elegant, unsparing and intimate stories, the Folio Prize-winning author, Akhil Sharma, exposes the paradoxes, ironies and harmonies that characterise modern life. Marrying the minimalism of Chekhov and Carver with a flair for dark comedy, A Life of Adventure and Delight is a collection full of wisdom, wonder and reflection.
These beautiful, funny, intelligent short stories are told with such apparent simplicity ... The simplicity is Sharma´s effort to get past all the temptations of falsity, of false style and ready-made ideas. His writing shines its clean light, never mercilessly or voyeuristically, on these characters winding round and round inside the muddled opacity of their lives and their thoughts. They, as well as the writer, struggle for the truth ... Yet their vision is comic too, in the broadest, Chekhovian sense: robust and warm and ironic, not overwrought. The genius lies in the detail, in the gritty comical solidity of real things. Tessa Hadley The Guardian
Sharma, Akhil
Akhil Sharma was born in Delhi in India and emigrated to the USA in 1979. His stories have been published in The New Yorker and in Atlantic Monthly, and have been included in The Best American Short Stories and O. Henry Prize Collections. His first novel, An Obedient Father, won the 2001 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. He was named one of Granta´s ´Best of Young American Novelists´ in 2007. His second novel, Family Life, won the 2015 Folio Prize and was shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award 2016. Sharma is currently a Fellow at The New York Public Library´s Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers.