Beschreibung
A one-of-a-kind novel about memory, politics, a world of lies, and the ways in which truth can be a fiction of its own. When a writer named Satya attends a prestigious artists' retreat, he finds the pressures of the outside world won't let up: the US president rages online; a dangerous virus envelops the globe; and the twenty-four-hour news cycle throws fuel on every fire. From the acclaimed author of 'Immigrant, Montana'.
Produktsicherheitsverordnung
Hersteller:
Macmillan Publishers International Ltd
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Importeur:
Petersen Buchimport GmbH
Vertrieb
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Autorenportrait
Amitava Kumar is a writer and journalist. He was born in Ara, India, and grew up in the nearby town of Patna, famous for its corruption, crushing poverty and delicious mangoes. Kumar is the author of the novel Immigrant, Montana, as well as several other books of non-fiction and fiction. In 2016, Kumar was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship (General Non-fiction) as well as a Ford Fellowship in Literature from United States Artists. He lives in Poughkeepsie, in upstate New York, where he is Helen D. Lockwood Professor of English at Vassar College.