Occupation Novelist, Professor Siblings Anup Sharma Spouse Lisa Swanson (m. 2001) | Role Author Name Akhil Sharma | |
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Notable awards PEN/Hemingway Award, Folio Prize Books Family Life, An Obedient Father, Un pere obeissant, ICAO Fans CNS/ATM Course Workbook Awards Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, Whiting Awards, Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada |
Akhil sharma family life
Akhil Sharma (born July 22, 1971) is an Indian-American author and professor of creative writing. His first published novel An Obedient Father won the 2001 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. His second, Family Life, won the 2015 Folio Prize and 2016 International Dublin Literary Award.
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- Akhil sharma family life
- Author akhil sharma is here promoting his latest novel family life
- Early life
- Career
- Awards and honours
- References

Author akhil sharma is here promoting his latest novel family life
Early life

Born in Delhi, India, he immigrated to the United States when he was eight, and grew up in Edison, New Jersey, where he graduated from J.P. Stevens High School. Sharma studied at Princeton University, where he earned his B.A. in public policy at the Woodrow Wilson School. While there, he also studied under a succession of notable writers, including Russell Banks, Toni Morrison, Joyce Carol Oates, Paul Auster, John McPhee, and Tony Kushner. He then won a Stegner Fellowship to the writing program at Stanford, where he won two O. Henry Awards (1995 and 1997). He then attempted to become a screenwriter, but, disappointed with his fortunes, left to attend Harvard Law School.

Sharma went on to become an assistant professor in the creative writing MFA program at Rutgers University-Newark.
Career

Sharma has published stories in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The Quarterly, Fiction, the Best American Short Stories anthology, and the O. Henry Award Winners anthology. His short story "Cosmopolitan" was anthologized in The Best American Short Stories 1998, and was also made into a 2003 film of the same name, which has appeared on the PBS series Independent Lens.

Sharma's first novel was An Obedient Father for which he won the 2001 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award. Sharma's second novel, Family Life was published by W. W. Norton & Company in the U.S. and Faber and Faber in the U.K. in April 2014. The New York Times described the semi-autobiographical novel as "deeply unnerving and gorgeously tender at its core.". David Sedaris noted that "[e]very page is alive and surprising, proof of [Sharma’s] huge, unique talent." Sharma wrote about the 13 years it took to write Family Life in an essay on The New Yorker's website. Family Life won the 2015 Folio Prize for fiction and the 2016 International Dublin Literary Award.
In July, 2017, Norton published Sharma's collection of short stories, A Life of Adventure and Delight.