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We Move: Winner of the 2023 Somerset Maugham Award

Autor Gurnaik Johal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 apr 2022
'A debut collection of such precocity and aplomb that it stands comparison to the likes of Junot Díaz and Bryan Washington' Observer'Moving, truthful, straight from the heart' Neel Mukherjee'These are excellent stories, told with skill and verve' Jon McGregorA GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022A HINDUSTAN TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2022WINNER OF THE TATA LITERARURE LIVE! FIRST BOOK AWARD Here, beneath the planes circling Heathrow, various lives connect. Priti speaks English and her nani Punjabi. Without Priti's mum around they struggle to make a shared language. Not far away, Chetan and Aanshi's relationship shifts when a woman leaves her car in their drive but never returns to collect it. Gujan's baba steps out of his flat above the chicken shop for the first time in years to take his grandson on a bicycle tour of the old and changed neighbourhood. And returning home after dropping out of university, Lata grapples with a secret about her estranged family friend, now a chart-topping rapper in a crisis of confidence.Mapping an area of West London, these stories chart a wider narrative about the movement of multiple generations of immigrants. In acts of startling imagination, Gurnaik Johal's debut brings together the past and the present, the local and the global, to show the surprising ways we come together.
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ISBN-13: 9781788169462
ISBN-10: 1788169468
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 218 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: Profile
Colecția Serpent's Tail
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Gurnaik Johal is a writer from West London born in 1998. He won the Galley Beggar Press Short Story Prize 2022 and was shortlisted for the Guardian 4th Estate BAME Short Story Prize in 2018. He graduated from The University of Manchester in 2019. He works in children's publishing.

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A debut collection of such precocity and aplomb that it stands comparison to the likes of Junot Díaz and Bryan Washington. A collection to celebrate, from a new talent of the kind that comes along rarely
The stories in this wonderful collection are fresh, immediate and poignant
Gurnaik Johal's virtuosic debut collection brings fresh ingredients to the future of Indian writing
Conversational, brimful of beautifully observed descriptions of the sights and sounds of this world
A stunning collection
These are excellent stories, told with skill and verve. Gurnaik Johal has a sharp eye for details, an ear for the gaps and evasions in real dialogue, and a heart for the hopes and regrets that carry us through our lives. But most of all, he has the instincts of a storyteller, and in We Move he has put those instincts to great effect'
Moving, truthful, straight from the heart (and a very capacious heart too), the stories in We Move announce the arrival of a promising young writer we will be talking about for years to come
An assured and profoundly humane collection, rich in character and story. Johal relocates the human comedy to contemporary Southall and weaves in threads from the past and far across the world
A whole universe of lives intricately connected and woven together in a way that is wholly surprising and unobvious
Deft and defiant. These stories are told with real heart and dazzling speed
With this beautiful, kaleidoscopic, moving, staggeringly full-of-life debut collection of stories, Gurnaik Johal has catapulted himself into the front rank of the chroniclers of the country we live in. You don't know Britain until you've read We Move
Delicate, controlled and moving portraits of the strange, poignant dislocation wrought by both distance and proximity