My Beloved Life
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
An exceptionally moving novel that traces the arc of a man’s life from his 1935 birth in a small village in India to his death from Covid.
Amitava Kumar est un auteur célébré dont les œuvres explorent les thèmes complexes de l'identité, de l'exil et de la collision culturelle. Sa prose, souvent tissée de réflexions personnelles et de critiques sociales, examine les tensions entre le foyer et l'étranger, la tradition et la modernité. Le style de Kumar est à la fois incisif et poétique, capturant les nuances de l'expérience humaine avec une intelligence vive et de l'empathie. Son écriture invite les lecteurs à contempler les questions profondes qui façonnent notre monde interconnecté.



An exceptionally moving novel that traces the arc of a man’s life from his 1935 birth in a small village in India to his death from Covid.
A 'non-fiction novel' about lies and violence, ranging across Trump and Modi, the narrator's childhood experience of communal violence in India, and his wife's work as a psychologist.
A New York Times Book of the Year Chosen by Barack Obama as one of his books of the year Meet Kailash. Also known as Kalashnikov. Or AK-47. Or just plain AK. His journey from India has taken him to graduate school in New York where he keeps falling in love: not just with women, but with literature and radical politics, the fuel of youthful exuberance. Each heady affair brings new learning: about himself, and about his relationship to a country founded on immigration - a country that is now unsure of the migrant's place in the nation's fabric. But how can AK learn to belong when he's in a constant state of exile