THE VANISHING ACT: Stories


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I knew nothing of those who had passed before me. There was one who could have known who could have conjured their faces and voices through an act of will and invention but the river took him before I could ask his name before I could ask him how his mother had died or if he remembered her at all. In the title story a young out-of-work Nepali man meets a circus clown and a giant in a park in Santa Rosa California and in their strange predicaments finds unexpected resonances of the lives of fellow Nepali immigrants. Fortune tells the story of an old man who watches his village transform into a teeming basti of migrants brought there to dam the Marshyangdi River and finds himself thrown into a struggle against oblivion. In The Boy from Banauti the river joins for one afternoon the divergent fates of two young boys playing truant and inventing stories. And in The Messiah a wounded man remembers a martyr and worries about their place in his nations turbulent history. Set in the obscure village of Khaireni in central Nepal in Kathmandu and in California the stories in The Vanishing Act carry a compelling sense of place and are illuminated by flashes of astonishing insight. This collection marks one of the most assured literary debuts. Book Feature: Prawin Adhikaris literary voice is mature and his craft honed and polished. The Vanishing Actis one of the strongest fiction debuts from Nepal and from the subcontinent in recent years. The Vanishing Act presents the lives of Nepal is both as citizens of the country and as immigrants across the world with great veracity and in minute detail. The primary market for the book is Nepal and the author will use his extensive network in Kathmandu to launch and promote the book. There is also potential for the book to be sold among those students in Nepali colleges who are interested in learning the English language. The Vanishing Act will be a strong contender for both first-book awards as well as more general literary prizes.
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