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A "raw, tensely plotted, profound high-wire act of a book" (TÃ a Obreht) on the intricacies of marriage, class, and race, and just how far one man will go to protect his family-and himself

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A "raw, tensely plotted, profound high-wire act of a book" (TÃ a Obreht) on the intricacies of marriage, class, and race, and just how far one man will go to protect his family-and himself
Autorenporträt
Karim Dimechkie’s first novel, Lifted by the Great Nothing, was praised by NPR, the PEN/Hemingway Foundation, and Oprah.com. Dimechkie was a Fellow of the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin, and has held residencies at the MacDowell Colony, The Anderson Center for the Arts, and the UCROSS Foundation. His writing can be found in the New York Times, TheSaint Ann’s Review, and Empirical Magazine’s Best of Anthology. Like the protagonist of The Uproar, Dimechkie spent more than five years working in New York City’s social services in Flatbush, Brooklyn, while writing and acting as an MFA thesis advisor at Columbia University. He now lives between London and New York with his wife and son.