A Free Man by Aman Sethi

A Free Man by Aman Sethi

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Zusammenfassung

"A deeply moving, funny, and brilliantly written account from one of India’s most original new voices." —Katherine Boo

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A Free Man by Aman Sethi

Like Dave Eggers’s Zeitoun and Alexander Masters’s Stuart, this is a tour de force of narrative reportage. Mohammed Ashraf studied biology, became a butcher, a tailor, and an electrician’s apprentice; now he is a homeless day laborer in the heart of old Delhi. How did he end up this way? In an astonishing debut, Aman Sethi brings him and his indelible group of friends to life through their adventures and misfortunes in the Old Delhi Railway Station, the harrowing wards of a tuberculosis hospital, an illegal bar made of cardboard and plywood, and into Beggars Court and back onto the streets. In a time of global economic strain, this is an unforgettable evocation of persistence in the face of poverty in one of the world’s largest cities. Sethi recounts Ashraf’s surprising life story with wit, candor, and verve, and A Free Man becomes a moving story of the many ways a man can be free.
Important [and] powerful-- San Francisco Chronicle
As raw and disturbing as it is wryly humorous and poignant. -- Christian Science Monitor
A Free Man makes no promise of a happy ending. Perhaps no book about contemporary Indian society can. But it delivers more. It takes readers on a journey they might otherwise not go on. And that the destination is neither secret nor hidden shows that sometimes what matters isn't what's beyond our reach. It's what's before our eyes. -- Sonia Faleiro - New York Times Book Review
Funny, poignant, and deeply moving, A Free Man is an extraordinary vignette into an extraordinary life. -- Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies
Starred Review. A moving and irrepressible work of narrative reporting. -- Publishers Weekly
A brilliant capturing of the language and bloodstream of a city. Aman Sethi has made a book that's remarkable in its voice and evocation. -- Michael Ondaatje, author of The English Patient
Stunning. It reminds me of that Victorian masterpiece of investigative journalism, Henry Mayhew's London Labour and London Poor. Aman Sethi 'gets' modern India better than any other journalist I know. Not only is he a remarkable reporter and storyteller, but he possesses a novelist's ear for language, sense of the absurd, and perfect pitch. I'm bowled over, totally. -- Sylvia Nasar, author of A Beautiful Mind and Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius
A Free Man is a beautiful work of journalism, sympathetic and graceful. The author follows, and progressively befriends, a homeless day laborer in Delhi. What starts as classic ethnography becomes a gripping story, and ends as a homage to a lost friend. -- Esther Duflo, author of Poor Economics and MacArthur Fellow
With A Free Man, Aman Sethi comes to the forefront of an extraordinary new generation of Indian nonfiction writers. His compassion and humor is matched by a fierce determination to tell the stories of ordinary Indians, too often forgotten in the scramble for the spoils of the economic boom. -- Hari Kunzru, author of Gods Without Men
Aman Sethi was born in Bombay in 1983 and attended the Columbia School of Journalism. He is a correspondent for The Hindu and the recipient of an International Committee of the Red Cross award for his reportage.
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ISBN 13 9780393346602
ISBN 10 0393346609
Titel A Free Man
Autor Aman Sethi
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag WW Norton & Co
Erscheinungsjahr 2013-10-29
Seitenanzahl 240
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