Akhil Sharma
Akhil Sharma
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Akhil Sharma is the full name of this acclaimed author, whose works have resonated with readers worldwide.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on 1964, no date of death available as he is still alive.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Indian-American
Profession: Writer, Author
Early Life and Background
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Akhil Sharma was born in London to an Indian family. His family moved to New Jersey when he was just two years old, which had a significant impact on his life and writing. Growing up in suburban New Jersey, Sharma experienced cultural dissonance that would later influence his literary work.
Sharma's early life was marked by difficulties at home, including the strained relationship between his parents, who were both struggling with their own personal demons. His father's abuse of him during childhood had a lasting impact on Sharma's mental health and writing.
Despite these challenges, Sharma developed a passion for reading and writing from an early age. He began writing short stories as a teenager and continued to hone his craft throughout his young adult years.
Major Accomplishments
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Sharma's breakthrough came with the publication of Family History in 1997, which was selected by the Paris Review as one of its best books of the year. His debut novel received critical acclaim for its unflinching portrayal of family dynamics and cultural identity.
In addition to Family History, Sharma has written two other novels: An Obedient Father (2000) and That Thing Between Us (2014). His work often explores themes of family, culture, identity, and the immigrant experience.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of his notable works include:
Family History: A poignant novel that explores the complexities of family relationships.
An Obedient Father: A novel that examines the consequences of a father's abuse on his son.
* That Thing Between Us: A novel that delves into the intricacies of human relationships.
Sharma has also been recognized for his contributions to literature, including being shortlisted for the 2000 Booker Prize and winning the 1997 New American Writing Award.
Impact and Legacy
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Akhil Sharma's writing has had a significant impact on readers worldwide. His work often challenges societal norms and expectations, particularly those related to family dynamics and cultural identity.
Sharma's writing style is characterized by its honesty, vulnerability, and unflinching portrayal of difficult themes. His ability to craft relatable characters and narratives has resonated with readers from diverse backgrounds.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Akhil Sharma is widely quoted and remembered for his thought-provoking novels that tackle complex issues like family, culture, and identity. His writing style, which blends elements of realism and magical realism, has made him a standout author in the literary world.
As an immigrant who has navigated multiple cultural identities, Sharma's work offers valuable insights into the human experience. His writing continues to resonate with readers worldwide, cementing his place as one of the most celebrated authors of our time.
Quotes by Akhil Sharma

When someone gets a success, and we, too, have done good work and sometimes even better work than the person who has just triumphed, we wonder: 'Why did success pass me by?'

Novels should be judged rigorously. Either a book works or it doesn’t. The fact that something is true in the real world should not lend authority to it in fiction.

I need to tell the things that are important but which don’t make sense in terms of the narrative, things that would destroy symmetry or narrative pace. This is my personal belief about what it means to write nonfiction.

I can’t have composite characters. I can’t attribute dialogue to someone based simply on my memory and not based on notes taken at the time that the words were spoken.





