A Life of Adventure and Delight
A Life of Adventure and Delight
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W. W. Norton
Annotation: "There's a great duality to these stories: simple but complex, funny enough to laugh out loud at but emotionally devastating, foreign yet familiar. What an exciting and original writer this is, and what a knock-out collection."--David Sedaris
Genre: [Short stories]
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #242517
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 07/11/17
Pages: 202 pages
ISBN: 0-393-28534-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-393-28534-5
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2017015695
Dimensions: 22 cm
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

Neither adventure nor delight await the characters of this ironically titled collection.The first line of the title story sets the scene: "The side door of the police van slid open, rattling, and he was shoved inside." Gautama has been arrested for hiring a prostitute; "like many foreign students in America who are living away from home for the first time," he quickly gravitated to the illicit joys offered on the internet. After his brush with the law, he begins dating another Indian grad student. When his parents reject his choice, he ends up back on Craigslist. "Adventure and delight"? Hmmmm. An apter phrase might be "bad luck and isolation," and that is the real throughline in this collection of stories. In "Cosmopolitan," an Indian man who has been abandoned by his wife and daughter begins an affair with his neighbor Mrs. Shaw after she stops by to borrow a lawn mower. Despite his assiduous study of women's magazines, Mrs. Shaw remains a mystery. He also attempts to win some friends in the Indian expat community by memorizing a book called 1,001 Polish Jokes and changing the Poles to Sikhs. It doesn't work. The narrator of "If You Sing Like That for Me" experiences love in her arranged marriage only once, for just a few hours. (Once you've met her husband, you'll sympathize.) "You Are Happy?" is the story of a boy who is miserable—his mother is an alcoholic who is eventually sent to India to be murdered by her own family. In "A Heart Is Such a Heavy Thing," the protagonist's 12-year-old brother threatens to hang himself on the day of the nuptials. "If you want to stop the wedding, remember to kill yourself before, not after, we are married," advises the groom-to-be. A short story which seems to have been the origin of Sharma's breakout novel (Family Life, 2014)—same names, same swimming accident, same brain-dead brother—is included as well. Filled with a strong sense of the odds against any kind of happiness, these stories have a psychological acuity that redeems their dark worldview.

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Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 9+

Hailed as a storyteller whose fiction is "a glowing work of art" (Wall Street Journal), Akhil Sharma is possessed of a narrative voice "as hypnotic as those found in the pages of Dostoyevsky" (The Nation). In A Life of Adventure and Delight, Sharma delivers eight masterful stories that focus on Indian protagonists at home and abroad and that plunge the reader into the unpredictable workings of the human heart. A young woman in an arranged marriage awakens one day surprised to find herself in love with her husband. A retired divorcé tries to become the perfect partner by reading women's magazines. A man's longstanding contempt for his cousin suddenly shifts inward when he witnesses his cousin caring for a sick woman. Tender and darkly comic, the protagonists in A Life of Adventure and Delight deceive themselves and engage in odd behaviors as they navigate how to be good, how to make meaningful relationships, and the strengths and pitfalls of self-interest. Elegantly written and emotionally immediate, the stories provide an intimate, honest assessment of human relationships between mothers and sons, sons and lovers, and husband and wives from a dazzlingly original, critically acclaimed writer.

Cosmopolitan
Surrounded by sleep
We didn't like him
If you sing like that for me
A life of adventure and delight
A heart is such a heavy thing
You are happy?
The well.

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