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Françoise Schein : artiste des droits humains

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Informationen zum Autor Amitava Kumar is an Indian writer and journalist. He is the author of several books of non-fiction and a novel. His non-fiction and poetry has been published in the New York Times ! Granta! the New Yorker! and the Guardian! among other places. He lives in upstate New York! where he is Helen D. Lockwood Professor of English at Vassar College. Klappentext This is story of AK! an Indian academic working in America. It is a love story! or rather the story of what a man can fall in love with: in AK's case! literature! radical politics! and women. This is a reinvention of what used to be called the 'campus novel' and an exploration of postcolonial identity. An explosive! genre-defying reinvention of the 'immigrant' novel from Amitava Kumar. Zusammenfassung One winter morning! a monkey stole into Mamaji's room. He climbed on the huge white bed and finding Mamaji's pistol brandished it - they say - at my cousin! born two months after me and still in her crib. No one moved. Then! turning the pistol around! the primate brain prompting the opposable thumb to grasp the trigger! the monkey blew his brains out. Meet Kailash. AKA 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 only with women - Jennifer! Nina! Cai Yan - but with literature and radical politics! the fuel of youthful exuberance. Each heady affair brings new learning: about himself! about America! and his relationship to a country founded on immigration! but a country that is now unsure of the migrant's place in the nation's fabric. How do you educate yourself in belonging when you are in a constant state of exile? Immigrant! Montana is the story of AK's sentimental education. His intellectual! emotional! and romantic journey gives the book a new narrative form! one that thrillingly reinvents the campus and postcolonial novel through wry! comic intelligence. A sharp cultural satire for a generation losing an ideological sense of itself! Immigrant! Montana is erotic and tender! provocative and playful - a meditation on courage and endeavour! and what it takes to truly be heroic. ...

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Authors Els Cartuyv, CARTUYV ELS V, Vincent Cartuyvels, Françoise Schein, Jean Attali, Siri Hustvedt, Vincent Cartuyvels
Publisher Mardaga
 
Languages French
Product format Hardback
Released 13.02.2014
 
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 232 mm x 281 mm x 22 mm
Weight 13860 g
Series Art contemporain
Art contemporain
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art

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