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Obras de Nikesh Shukla

Associated Works

Not So Stories (2018) — Prefácio — 61 cópias
A Change Is Gonna Come (2017) — Contribuinte — 34 cópias
How Much the Heart Can Hold: Seven Stories on Love (2016) — Contribuinte — 27 cópias
I Am Heathcliff: Stories Inspired by Wuthering Heights (2018) — Contribuinte — 25 cópias
An Unreliable Guide to London (2016) — Contribuinte — 17 cópias
The Best British Short Stories 2013 (2013) — Contribuinte — 15 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1980-07-08
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Harrow, London, England, UK
Locais de residência
London, England, UK
Bristol, England, UK
Ocupação
journal editor
Agente
Julia Kingsford

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Resenhas

This is a compellingly readable set of perspectives whose range and variety is dazzling, from the beautifully written ‘Namaste’ by Nikesh Shukla, the fantastic evocation of the miserable 1970s (Daniel York Loh), the deeply telling account by Riz Ahmed of the ‘long ride’ he was forced to undertake as an actor to get to the ‘Promised Land, where you play a character whose story is not intrinsically linked to his race’. I could go on and it does feel unfair to single out examples because every single one of these essays is worth your time.… (mais)
 
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djh_1962 | outras 12 resenhas | Jan 7, 2024 |
I think maybe I just don't like books written by English people.
 
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kimlovesstuff | outras 7 resenhas | Dec 31, 2023 |
Very interesting essays that give insight into the problems people of color face in the UK. Some are a bit heavy-handed, but most are well-written and argued.
 
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bdgamer | outras 12 resenhas | Sep 10, 2021 |
This is a collection of writings by immigrants and other people of color living in Britain (often grouped as BAME -- Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic). I bought it because when I picked it up and leafed through it, it opened to an essay by Nish Kumar, a comedian whose work I enjoy, and his comedic voice really came through. The pieces vary in style: poetic, journalistic, academic, and personal. Some are challenging to follow -- there were sentences I had to read multiple times because they were based in theory unfamiliar to me -- and more of it is emotionally tough. It's also just eye opening -- there are aspects of the immigrant and minority experiences in Britain that I was entirely unaware of. Several of the essays were so good that I went seeking out other books by the writers -- I've marked some of those as "want to read" here.

Highly recommended.
… (mais)
 
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AmphipodGirl | outras 12 resenhas | May 23, 2021 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
17
Also by
8
Membros
738
Popularidade
#34,415
Avaliação
3.9
Resenhas
29
ISBNs
47

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