Akhil Sharma's Top 10 Books

The author of the short-story collection A Life of Adventure and Delight as well as the novels Family Life and An Obedient Father, Akhil teaches creative writing at Rutgers-Newark University and lives in New York City.

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The author of the short-story collection A Life of Adventure and Delight as well as the novels Family Life and An Obedient Father, Akhil teaches creative writing at Rutgers-Newark University and lives in New York City.

Akhil Sharma is the author of the short-story collection A Life of Adventure and Delight as well as the novels Family Life and An Obedient Father. He teaches creative writing at Rutgers-Newark University and lives in New York City.

War And Peace (Leo Tolstoy, translated by Constance Garnett, Modern Library Classics, Rs 628)

This was written during one of the happiest times in Tolstoy's life, right after he got married, and one can feel the joy in the characters and the writing. Every page seems to contain a joke. The Garnett translation is a work of genius and other translations, though faithful, don't seem as full of music.

Selected Stories Of Anton Chekhov (translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, Modern Library Classics, Rs 699)

By far the greatest short-story writer, Chekhov reinvented the sentence, pushing the subject far from its beginning and so encouraging an impressionistic feel. He could write about everything and though this collection has most of the best stories, it is missing some jewels.

The Jeeves Collection, Box Sets 1 and 2 (P. G. Wodehouse, Arrow, Rs 1,838 and  Rs 1,799)

An incomparable collection, these Wodehouse novels are like how [Robert] Frost described a poem working, an ice cube moving on its own melting. Whenever I have a friend facing a disease these are the books I press on them to relieve them of their worries.

The Greenlanders (Jane Smiley, Anchor Books, Rs 1,000)

This extraordinarily strange book is like nothing I have ever read. It is the Norse epics made into a novel, which takes you into another time and another belief system and never leaves  the essential humanity that we all have and have always had.

The Mayor Of Casterbridge (Thomas Hardy, Penguin Classics, Rs 250)

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