Akhil Sharma (who visits tomorrow) in a Salon interview this past Sunday:
You’ve said that you want this book to be “useful.” Useful how?
Because the subject matter of this book is so important to me – illness, children in difficulty, the Indian immigrant community – I care a great deal about being able to provide comfort to people who are in a similar situation to the one that I and my family were in.
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"I don't want to be called an immigrant novelist" -Akhil Sharma
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Monday, August 5, 2013
Salon.com Editor to Read in Rensselaerville, 8/16
Joan Walsh,
editor-at-large of Salon.com, headlines this year’s Rensselaerville Festival of
Writers as a keynote speaker Saturday August 16, at 8:00 p.m.
Walsh will read from
her 2012 book What’s the Matter with White People: Why We Long for a Golden Age
That Never Was.
The acclaimed
celebration of arts and literature takes place this year August 15 – 18 in
several venues throughout the idyllic Helderberg hamlet of Rensselaerville, NY.
Walsh’s appearance promises a riveting highlight in the festival’s rich
schedule of readings, workshops, and receptions.
For more: festivalofwriters.org.
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