Ram Karan, a corrupt official in the Delhi school system, lives in one of the city's slums with his widowed daughter and his eight-year-old granddaughter. Bumbling, contradictory, sad, Ram is a man corroded by a guilty secret. An Obedient Father takes the reader to an India that is both far away and real - into the mind of a character as tormented, funny, and ambiguous as one of Dostoevsky's anti-heroes.
Akhil Sharma Livres
Akhil Sharma crée des récits qui explorent les complexités de l'identité et de l'expérience de l'immigrant. Sa prose se caractérise par une observation aiguë de la psyché humaine, explorant souvent des thèmes tels que la famille, la culture et la recherche d'appartenance. Grâce à un style captivant et une profonde compréhension des relations, son écriture offre une expérience de lecture mémorable. Ses contributions littéraires témoignent d'une capacité à saisir des expériences humaines universelles.




Ajay, eight years old, spends his afternoons playing cricket in the streets of Delhi with his brother Birju, four years older. They are about to leave for shiny new life in America. Ajay anticipates, breathlessly, a world of jet-packs and chewing-gum. This promised land of impossible riches and dazzling new technology is also a land that views Ajay with suspicion and hostility; one where he must rely on his big brother to tackle classroom bullies. Birju, confident, popular, is the repository of the family's hopes, and he spends every waking minute studying for the exams that will mean entry to the Bronx High School of Science, and reflected glory for them all.When a terrible accident makes a mockery of that dream, the family splinters. The boys' mother restlessly seeks the help of pundits from the temple, while their father retreats into silent despair - and the bottle. Now Ajay must find the strength of character to navigate this brave new American world, and the sorrows at home, on his own terms.By turns blackly funny, touching, raw and devastating, Family Life is a vivid and wrenching portrait of sibling relationships and the impact of tragedy on one family from a boy's eye view.
A Life of Adventure and Delight
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Heart-stopping and darkly comic stories from a writer of brilliant authenticity (The New York Times Book Review).
Cosmopolitan
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
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